Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Look From Behind, With Feeling-Favorite Photo


 Out of the entire album, This photo is my favorite photo because of various elements. The picture shows a small bow balancing on a tightrope at circus grounds. There's a visible sky in the background as well as a circus tent and changes. Rule of thirds, diagonals, and depth of field is used to create a well rounded attention catching photo.

  The picture shows the rule of thirds; if the photo were to be divided into nine parts then the photo would be equally even divided among the main features.

  This photo uses diagonals and many different lines as shown in the photo. It is shown many boxes and shapes containing diagonals and straight edges. These lines intersect each other creating an interesting attention catching point. These points interact with each other to create perspective.

  Depth of Field is used in this photo as one can visibly tell the distance between two objects. Because the boy appears larger than the other objects such as the circus tent, you can tell from the perspective that there is a significant large distance between the two.

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