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Venice view, Italy
I love walking around Venice, there are so many thing to photograph. I was walking into this courtyard, looked up and saw this nice frame so I photographed it. It's another viewpoint of a scene which I like! What do you guys think about it?
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We show that when supersymmetry is broken by strong dynamics, a form arises from sizeable mixings of gross bold shapes.
well , this was intended as
(Mid/Wk/B/W)sepia mono
etc. - But then - well i got
to playin again... hope you
like the result
Happy mid-week ! ☺
Candid shot of a Capitol Hill Arts Workshop student in my Washington, D.C. photo class. Single dot focusing was on the rim of the student's lens but special attention was on the background, framing the subject in the doorway and using the photo of the wall to balance the image.
[Explore 04-21-08]
still "hanging out" on the patio…. waiting to move back inside the house once the new roof is installed.
I am really pleased with the composition of this shot from the Haga Ocean butterfly house in Solna, just north of Stockholm, Sweden.
It isn't technically ideal with the golden ratio, but has the subject pretty much centered, but I still think it really works like this with the diagonal lines of the leaf (plus the one out of focus in the background).
The butterfly is a tropical milkweed butterfly (Lycorea halia cleobaea), also known as the tiger mimic-queen and live in the wild in South America from Peru up to the Caribbean and can occasionally be found in Texas.
Rule #1: Leading Lines.
Rule #2: Rule of Thirds.
Rule #3: Negative Space.
Rule #4: Horizon Line.
Rule #5: Symmetry and Patterns.
Woman on Red Wall IMG_0219
Challenge #227: Triangular Composition
Don't know if this is what you wanted Brenda. You said something about finding implied triangles from nature or other sources. Guess if you've got a good imagination this will work!
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.