Saturday, September 13, 2014

Composition #2

Leading Lines:This composition includes leading lines and depth perception. The bottom of the black fence and the grey wall underneath the fence both create leading lines. This also shows depth perception because you can see that the farther away the end of the fence is the smaller it gets. This also has aspects of repetition because each section of the fence has the same design.
Leading Lines:In this picture the bench creates a leading line also giving aspects of depth perception (because the end of the fence looks a lot thinner and smaller than the portion closest to the camera). I also unintentionally have a leading in in the background created by a cable sticking out of the grass.
Leading Lines:In this picture there are several leading lines, the top of the wall, the different lines between the bricks, and the lines on the sidewalk. I noticed that a lot of pictures with leading lines in them also show doe kind of depth perception because the farther away the lines go the smaller the lines look in the distance.
Leading Lines: This composition has leading lines on the two sides of the road. There are also other lines coming off the main line (other paths). This picture also shows depth perception like the other leading line pictures.
Leading Lines: In this composition I focused on the two lines that run throughout most of the picture. I liked how small the streets looked in the distance so it looked like the lines were going to touch (this also shows Depth Perception).
 Depth Perception:This composition shows Depth Perception because the stairs appear to be getting smaller because the ones closet are bigger and the ones behind are smaller. You can also see that the focus of the picture (the pillar) is closer.
 Depth Perception:This composition shows Depth Perception because the branches closer to the top of the tree are a blurry showing that they are farther away than the branch and limb that are in the foreground. In some ways this also has leading lines that are created by the branches.
 Depth Perception:This photo shows depth perception because you are able to see the different floors that make up the staircase and it shows that the farther down the stairs are the smaller and closer together they seem.
 Depth Perception: This Composition shows depth perception in that you can see how tall the tree is by looking up at it and seeing the top of the tree seem smaller than it actually is. In this picture there are also aspects of leading lines (in the bark).
Depth Perception:This composition shows depth perception because the focus is on the trees in front but u can also see the background is slightly blurred and smaller giving you the idea that the trees are very close and the background is farther away. The trees in some ways also looking like vertical leading lines. 
 Repetition:This shows repetition in that the pattern of circles seems to go on for a while. This also shows depth perception in that the person and the end of the table seem real far away. There also seem to be leading lines in between the lines of circles.
 Repetition:The marks on the stairs that look like sprinkles go all the way to the top showing the repeating pattern. The lines on the side of the slide along with the top steps look like leading lines in some ways.
 Repetition:On this wall the bricks seem to go on forever and though I was trying to how repetition, I tried to incorporate shadows in the composition so it wasn't all repeating bricks. This shows some depth perception in that you the bricks on the right appear to be a lot smaller than the bricks on the left.
 Repetition:In this picture I was trying to capture repetition as well as depth perception in two different directions. You can see behind the slots as well as being able to see depth from top to bottom.
Repetition:In this picture you can see both repetition and depth perception. The depth perception is seeing the same sized planks seem to look smaller as you look down but all the planks are the same. 

1 comment:

  1. I really like the picture from the top of the park.

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