Wednesday, 9 November 2016

photography











Why is leading lines important? 

  •  Leading lines are important so it can make it more effective is when lines start in the bottom left side of the image, Also when using lines that leads the viewers eyes into the image. The main subject will stop and hold the eye. 

How are your images uses leading lines? 

  •  The image of the flower has leading lines in the centre of the flower leading into the middle, as it goes in towards the flower if fades away. 
  • The image of the leave has loads of lines in the centre of it and also makes it more effective for the eye. 
  • The image of Robyn is lines on the walls and her fingers are leading lines also her face has leading lines. 
  • The image of the fence has straight lines going down and also across where it is against the wall. 
I chose this example because the leading lines of the image made it more effective and the fact that its black and white makes it look better. 


The leading lines of this image is the stairs and the tunnel it makes it more effective and stands out more when you are viewing the image. 

This image has leading lines to connected with the bridge, also its faded in with the sky in the centre of the image. 


- My photograph at (Petersfield)


- My photograph at (South-sea old Portsmouth)


Symmetry image 

My photograph at (South-sea hot walls) 




Repetition and pattern



This is repetition and pattern, by placing the camera on the table and going the direction of the pattern it makes it more effective in the image. 









In photography composition symmetrical can be effectively used to create a sense of harmony, balance and proportion. it soothes the eyes and mind of the viewer. Image result for symmetry and patterns photography

Repetition photography is a way to grab the attention of your audience and draw them into the image. Repeating a shape throughout your photo gives you instant composition.

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Negative space is the area which surrounds the main subject in your photo.

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