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This page from one of LeConte Stewart's notebooks discusses how to place elements in a composition. Part of "LeConte Stewart Papers" in the Special Collections Department, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah.
I absolutely love this community garden near the train tracks. I love the small forest of green plants (I don't know what they're called!)
Just liked the composition and texture and so climbed up on a big boulder in the lawn to get the right angle for the shot.
Natural composition.
Plage de Penhors, Pouldreuzic (Finistère).
Penhors beach, Pouldreuzic, Britanny, France.
This was a beautiful shot. I wanted to get a view of what being almost directly beneath a tree would be and I did not expect to see such contrast both by the light spots peeking through the leaves, or by the varying shades of green as the leaves were bathed with more light.
Objektu baten kokapena beste zerbaitekin erlazionaturik definitzen dugu. Normalean beste objektu bat edo batzukekin erlazionaturik. Ba erreferentzia den beste objektu horrek edo horiek baldintzatzen dute gure lehen objektua. Horrexegatik esaten dugu beste zerbaiten aurrean, beste zerbaiten hurbil edo maklatua eta abar. Erralizo hori berdintasunean gertatzen bada, orduan elkar edo horrelakoak aipatuz diogu: elkarreikin, elkar hurbil, aurrez aurre...
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La posición de un objeto la definimos en relación a algo. Normalmente en relación a otro
objeto u objetos, lo cual le hace depender de ese otro objeto de referencia. Por eso hablamos
de delante de algo, cerca de algo, maclado a algo, etc. Si la relación se establece
por igual, entonces hablamos en
plural: juntos, cercanos,
enfrentados...
This week the project goals were composition. My photo creates composition through the flower and small branches. The focal point is placed on the left side of the photo making it the rule of thirds. The branches also create movement and are very intriguing. I created this photo by finding a colorful flower and placing it in my bush. I then moved the branches around the flower to create interesting lines. My greatest strength is how i use the rule of thirds, and the many lines i create with the branches. One thing i would change in this photo is to take out the branch crossing the front of the flower.