victoriah321407 says:
1) What draws my eyes first to this photo is the waterfall in the middle of the triptych because its the only spot of white in the whole thing and it just overtakes the amount of green and brown going on in the photo so it really pops out to the eye.
2) Strong visual relationships I can find in the triptych are color palette because its obviously in a forest so there is a very strong green and brown color scheme to it, its present in the trees and the bark and to the ground. Another one I see is leading lines from the way the handrail in the first one is at the bottom and it is just pointing to the right and its like we are going on the nature trail ourselves, especially when the hand rail pops up again at the bottom in the last photo.
victoriah321407 says:
1) What drew my eye to this diptych is the simple neon blue "Extreme" that is just in total darkness juxtaposed against the Cinderella castle.
2) A strong visual relationship I find in this photo is color palette because of the obvious blue in the second photo that reoccurs in the Cinderella castle of the first photo from the way the castle is lit up at night. Also, there is both a black background to the photo, too. Blue is also just a color associated with Cinderella, too.
victoriah321407 says:
1) What drew my eye to this photo was the color white against the tan/pink colors. The woman's pose in the middle also drove me in because she looks really playful and sassy and as though she is deeply enjoying herself and happy to be the topic of the day.
2) A visual relationship I see in this triptych is color palette obviously from the reoccurring white, pink, green and brown-ish colors Implied relationships I think is also one because the day is about her, clearly, so to me it seems to say that the photographer of these photos told her of their photoshoot and they are just trying to record the memory of the future bride for her to look back on.
victoriah321407 says:
1) What drew my eye to the photo was the gold/amber color in the middle of the gray and green colors. The fact that its in the middle really makes it more noticing because its in a sea of green from a distance so when you see all this yellow, you're like "oh what could that be, if what's green is mostly leaves?"
2) Visual relationships I find in this photo are color palette and balance. Balance is present in the way that the amber/gold is in the middle of the green and gray, so it has an equal effect, in that if you were to split the image in half, it would still be the same exact colors present on either side. The fact that the middle photo is of a different subject while the two on the ends are of the same subject also add to this balance.
victoriah321407 says:
1) What drew my eyes to this photo was the black and white checkered pattern against the two bright yellow lines. All the colors contrast and go together very well, thats why.
2) Visual relationships I find in this photo was balance because of the black and blue on either ends and there is yellow and black and white all in the middle. Yeah there's yellow on the very last photo, but against the yellow, it just kind of pops out more.
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