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Depth

All pictures must have a foreground, middle ground and background

Not flat. There is a distance into the image.

 

Describe how you created depth in this image: The foreground is the top of the stairs. The mid-ground is the center of the stairs. The background of the picture is the floor leading out of the picture.

  

2. Focal area

(Visual weight)

An area in the photo where the eye goes to first, sticks out, draws person in, main idea. Focal Area- An area that really draws the eye’s attention to that certain spot

 

Describe where the focal area is in this image: the floor where the light reflects.

  

3.Balance

(Symmetrical and asymmetrical).

Visual weight where you eye stops.

Symmetrical: mirror image balance, or same on each side of photo. Eye resets in the center.

Asymmetrical: visual weight leans to one side. Eye rests to one side.

 

What type of balance did you use in this photo? Describe how it looks in your photo. There is more visual weight on the left of the photo than the right.

  

4.Lighting

Lighting creates mood in an image

Look for the shadows

Look for the patterns

Describe how you used lighting and comment on how the light affects your image.

The stairs have some light but are dark. There is a lot of light in the background

   

5.Simplicity.

Getting rid of the excess imagery, Taking out visual information to bring out the focal point

  

Discuss what you did to simplify your image:

I took the picture looking down at the stairs and I tried to line up the stairs.

  

6. Line Type

Is your line type is easy to identify.

 

What type of line are you representing in this image?

Describe where it appears in your image. This photo represents the diagonal line type. The line type appears on the handrails and on either side of the stairs.

  

7. Texture

Your image has different surface qualities.

Describe how you used multiple textures in this image: The stairs have a rough texture and the floor in the background have a smooth texture.

  

8. Pattern

Your image has pattern that repeats.

 

Describe how you used pattern in this image: The stairs are a repeating repeating pattern.

  

9. Contrast

Your image shows a full range of value.

Dark -----Light

Describe how you created contrast in this image: The image is dark in the foreground and gets very bright in the background.

  

10.Interesting perspective/point of view

It is easy to see that you thought about the point of view when you shoot the photo.

  

How did you use perspective in your image and what is interesting about your point of view? I took the photo at the top of the stairs.

  

11. What do you like about this image and what would you do differently.

I would have moved farther back to make the stairs look more like one step.

 

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Pluja a l’Avinguda Diagonal

c. 1969

AFB. J.A. Saenz Guerrero

 

Diagonal composition

 

Nikon D5100

Tokina 12-24/4

A lazy cat his siesta siesta on piazza outside the Basilica

(IL 5013)

Stara planina, Serbia, 2015.

indicio.............

Edificio "Diagonal 00" ubicado en la zona Fórum y destinado a ser la nueva sede corporativa de la compañía Telefónica en Barcelona. Arquitecto, Enric Massip.

 

Building "Diagonal 00" located in the Forum and designed to be the new headquarters of Telefonica in Barcelona. Architect, Enric Massip.

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My lame tribute to Andy Goldsworthy.

taken outside Chewton, country Victoria, Australia.

 

because of the ongoing drought I found the trees to be in a life and death struggle for survival, it gave me a haunting feeling, hence my use of light here to hopefully project that feeling.

per un canale di Amsterdam.

disfrutando del viento...

 

Another forgotten shot from the archives...

Twin Lens Reflex

FUJICOLOR PRO 400H

Remembrance Day parade in Kingston, Ontario.

Last weekend the 7-train tracks were covered in snow - later on that day, the snow was gone.

Perspectiva de la Diagonal de Barcelona hacia la torre Agbar de Jean Nouvel.

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