Framing FollowsThis image is one of my favorite pictures taken, and it happens to be one of the first ones I took for this class. This image partially follows the rule of thirds, and has leading lines everywhere. From the picture frame to the brick wall, every line leads you to the blurred background. |
Support FrameThis picture has an amazing angle, taken from below and from a unique point of view. Lines and Shapes are everywhere in this picture, adding interest in every inch. With the pipes in the background filling up the negative space, there is very little negative space leaving for more objects to hold your interest. |
Pond ViewThis picture is my number one photo that I have ever taken. The rocks in the middle, the trees on the side, and the reflection of the trees on the water make for a fantastic compilation of a picture. The colors of the trees during this time of year were fantastic and were complimented with their reflections off the water. |
Trees Point of ViewThis picture has a great point of view and many leading lines and shapes. The point of view also gives you a unique view towards the other trees behind the one up close. I liked this image because it has a great sense of depth. |
Pond DockThis point of view of this pond has some interesting elements to it. For one, it has a sense of depth, reflection, and follows the rule of thirds. The reflection in this image is my favorite aspect due to the interesting colors. |
Snow TracksThese snow tracks in the snow adds interesting depth to it. The rocks give you a textured look to the over all image, and the difference in color adds interest. With the point of view being so close to the ground it kind of makes the rocks look like boulders in a frozen pond. |