maiamaltese
Dynamic: Landscape
Static images gain their title when there are complementary vertical and horizontal lines. In my static pictures, the portrait’s focus is the corn husk in the foreground. The models and the corn reinforce the 90 degree angles in the photo. In the landscape, the subject is the bush in the center of the foreground, and the mountains and horizon compose the lines. In the still life, the subject is the shoes and the lines in the tiles contribute to its staticness. In the architecture shot, the window, while askew, is the subject and the horizontal lines between the wall and the roof are what make it static.
Dynamic images are defined by lines that don’t align with the photo’s borders. In my dynamic images, the lines that the models are creating, mixed with the ones made by the sidewalk, telephone line, and cars make it dynamic. The focus is the foreground. The architecture picture focuses on the gold circle, while maintaining dynamic qualities through the angles made with the top of the wall and the sky, as well as the fact that the wall’s lines are curved. The still life photo’s subject is the keys, and the dynamic properties come from the train track-like lines made by the marker and the yardstick, fading into the background. The focal point in the landscape picture is the central ivy. The dynamic qualities come from the angle of the path into the background and the angle of the fallen logs.
The 8 images display many elements and principles of art. For the static photos, the portrait displays line and repetition, the landscape: space and lines, the still life: balance and form, and the architecture: contrast and color. As for the dynamic pictures, the portrait shows proximity and variety, the architecture: color and shape, the still life: proximity and harmony, and the landscape: variety and contrast.
Dynamic: Landscape
Static images gain their title when there are complementary vertical and horizontal lines. In my static pictures, the portrait’s focus is the corn husk in the foreground. The models and the corn reinforce the 90 degree angles in the photo. In the landscape, the subject is the bush in the center of the foreground, and the mountains and horizon compose the lines. In the still life, the subject is the shoes and the lines in the tiles contribute to its staticness. In the architecture shot, the window, while askew, is the subject and the horizontal lines between the wall and the roof are what make it static.
Dynamic images are defined by lines that don’t align with the photo’s borders. In my dynamic images, the lines that the models are creating, mixed with the ones made by the sidewalk, telephone line, and cars make it dynamic. The focus is the foreground. The architecture picture focuses on the gold circle, while maintaining dynamic qualities through the angles made with the top of the wall and the sky, as well as the fact that the wall’s lines are curved. The still life photo’s subject is the keys, and the dynamic properties come from the train track-like lines made by the marker and the yardstick, fading into the background. The focal point in the landscape picture is the central ivy. The dynamic qualities come from the angle of the path into the background and the angle of the fallen logs.
The 8 images display many elements and principles of art. For the static photos, the portrait displays line and repetition, the landscape: space and lines, the still life: balance and form, and the architecture: contrast and color. As for the dynamic pictures, the portrait shows proximity and variety, the architecture: color and shape, the still life: proximity and harmony, and the landscape: variety and contrast.