IstiCusi
Graphical minimalism [Exploration]
I wanted to try something new in using an outer 1:1 framing combined with some parallelogram-shaped inner frame. To emphasize the framing in this case I reduced as strongly as possible the picture itself in using a) B/W and b) very high contrast. The relation of the picture to the horizon is given just by the trees mean orientation in the background. Even the tree in the foreground does not allow to deduce the horizon line. The tree is slightly bend to the right, what counter acts the falling of the picture to the left and reduces therefore the tension in the shot slightly. Tension is kept however - a strange result. Hmmm ...
Graphical minimalism [Exploration]
I wanted to try something new in using an outer 1:1 framing combined with some parallelogram-shaped inner frame. To emphasize the framing in this case I reduced as strongly as possible the picture itself in using a) B/W and b) very high contrast. The relation of the picture to the horizon is given just by the trees mean orientation in the background. Even the tree in the foreground does not allow to deduce the horizon line. The tree is slightly bend to the right, what counter acts the falling of the picture to the left and reduces therefore the tension in the shot slightly. Tension is kept however - a strange result. Hmmm ...