Leading the Eye
A bit of fun light & shadow, distance & focus.
In theory your eye should be drawn to the brighter part of the photo & your eye should also be drawn to the part of the frame that is in focus. The alternation of light & dark is supposed to give a fuller sense of space and just might help lead the eye beyond the initial point of interest and explore the frame more.
That's the theory as i understand it. i wonder if any of it actually works in this photo.
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Leading the Eye
A bit of fun light & shadow, distance & focus.
In theory your eye should be drawn to the brighter part of the photo & your eye should also be drawn to the part of the frame that is in focus. The alternation of light & dark is supposed to give a fuller sense of space and just might help lead the eye beyond the initial point of interest and explore the frame more.
That's the theory as i understand it. i wonder if any of it actually works in this photo.
*This image is available as prints, mugs, clothes, phone cases & a lot of other cool items
over at Red Bubble
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.
Check out my Blog rumimume.blogspot.ca/
I'm also on Google+ plus.google.com/10631
3488075670991016/posts
You can get my "Pic-of-The-day" in your twitter feed by following @rumimumesf on twitter