Monday, 30 April 2012

Photography 1 - The Frame Project Dividing the frame - Exercise Balance


There are many elements in this image and it is a little unbalanced with the tree seating overpowering the building at the centre. However the picture still 'works'.



There is a balance in this image of both colours and weight. The church is 'supported' by a sea of buildings beneath.



Two major elements are present in this image. The church on the left not able in winter to 'hide' behind the central feature of the trees in the bend of the road. This image would not work when the trees have foliage.



This image has a more central balance with the church cupola's taking centre stage.



The wrought iron 'headstone' on the right of the image is counter balanced by the catacombs on the left.




The largest element is central to the image with the cyclist taking a smaller role to the corner.


Images, Page 56


The road image is balanced by the road 'leading the eye to the tree in the upper centre'

There is an equal balance of subjects spread across the image.

Cecil Beaton, as the largest element, occupies the centre of the image. His hat, a much smaller element, sits to the lower corner. 

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