Leading line- a line in the picture that leads your eye to a
point or into the distance
This image works for a
leading line because it shows a road going off into the distance. It leads your
eye through the picture and the way that the road curves gives the photo a
sense of motion. Also, in this photo, the road leads your eye to the background
where it disappears behind the mountain.
Rhythm
My driveway P.Bozek 2014 |
Rhythm- shows something like a repeating pattern such as
color or shape and can create a feeling of depth
This is an example of
rhythm because you can see that the bricks are the same size and shape. Also,
you can see that the bricks are aligned to form a zigzag pattern.
Horizontal
Sunset in the Catskill Mountains P.Bozek 2014 |
Horizontal- the picture is wider than it is tall
This picture shows us a
sunset by the lake. This picture is horizontal because it’s a landscape photo
and they are taken horizontally. Also, this photo is horizontal because this
subject is wider than it is tall.
Vertical
Vertical- when a picture is taller than it is wide
This picture is of a
waterfall. This picture is vertical because the subject is taller than it is
wide. Also, since it is taller than it is wide, to capture the whole image you
would have to take it vertically.
Focus
Flowers from my backyard P.Bozek 2014 |
This is an example of
sharp focus because it focuses on the flower while the background is blurred
out. In this photo, the main subject is the flower and it is the most visible
object or the center of interest and it has an emphasis on it.
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