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The composition technique used in this photo is 'Leading Lines' - Leading lines are lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally, out of the image. Anything with a definite line can be a leading line. In this case the wooden fence draws your eye to the magpie. The magpie is also sitting on the left vertical thirds line.
Got a chance to play with some shapes yesterday and built this weird little flower. Amanda and I have a small amount of flowers around our townhome, some planted by the association and some that are ours in pots. We've been spending a lot of time tending them recently, removing dead blooms, weeding and pruning the herbs. The biggest surprise this year has been how well our herbs have done. I really should have had more uses for thai basil in mind before I planted it, the thing is monstrous.
Earlier in the week I went to the Farmer's Market by the University and picked up a bouquet of wildflowers for Amanda and delivered them to her during my lunch hour. (Because I'm smooth like that.) I've had flowers on my brain this week, so it's really no surprise I drew this.
LIGHT
Direction: 3/4 front
Quantity: medium
Quality: soft
COMPOSITION
Angle: 3/4 high
Placement: right of frame
Emphasis: lego tulips
Celles que je préfère.
Des fleurs et des lettres d'amour ( Une variante personnelle du site www.sleeptrip.com ).
For these shots of Karl I wanted to play around with the idea of portraits not involving the face.
Can you tell things about someone just from the location they are in and the clothes on there back (literally).
Composition was a key factor in this set, I tried to use negative space to my advantage to get a constant feel throughout.