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Instead, change your angle so the palm tree is off to one side or another.

The composition rules used to make this image more attractive and interesting is the "The Rule of Thirds".

I purposely edited the image so the bird is in the right bottom corner of the picture.

Also I tried to crop every other element that in my opinion was distractive. I left my main and only focal point on its own in the picture so the viewer doesn't get distracted with anything else.

Ian MacLeod ::

36” x 36” - Acrylic, latex, deck stain, varathane & paper on canvas.

Kunsthaus x Graz, Autria, January 2017

Photography and Edition: Pamela Velez

Ian MacLeod :: 24”x24” -

Acrylic, latex, glue, raw canvas, varathane and paper on canvas.

I took a basic composition class today with Corey Hilz.

 

Composition Element: leading line, s-curve, focusing element

 

The List: childhood memory

shot through a hole in a post.

Palomar College

CANON EOS 1V

CANON EF 11-24MM F4L

KODAK TX400

Some old stuff, nicely restored, being towed after the show.

 

Ehh, correction, Nieuport 24 C1 (replica), still nicely done. It has an N number so I suppose it is airworthy.

Photographs by Tobias Müller (www.derstandard.at)

A locked entrance (showing signs of wear) or alternately: composition with 1 line and 3 elements

Elevator at Belvoir Winery (Odd Fellows)

My Choice

Macro image 2 has the subject, a strange gem or jewel in the lower center of the photo, with lines made by the structure around it.

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