Sunday, June 10, 2012

Fab five ^_^


 - curvilinear lines: the swirlie things
on the pot
- converging lines: the lines converge as you move around the pot
- closed frame: shallow depth of field
- vertical and horizontal lines: the pot
- symmetrical balance: the metal in the pot is balanced by the dense leaves in the pot







 - rule of thirds: the hummingbird is on the left divider
- curvilinear lines: the hanger at the top
- symmetrical balance: the hanger on the top left is  balanced by the deck post on the bottom right
- vertical format: the line of the wall runs vertically up  the photo
- zigzag lines: formed from the grout in the wall
- movement: the hummingbird is stop motion
- asymmetrical balance: the water and fence make the left side of the photo "heavier"
- movement: stop motion of the water
-diagonal lines: from the fence and grass
- vertical lines: from the fence
- horizontal format: created by the edge of the pool
- curvilinear lines: his stripes and whiskers
- symmetrical balance: formed with the cat and the whiteness of the window
- diagonal lines: the windowsill and blinds
- vertical lines: the edge of the window
- rule of thirds: kitty be on the right, man
- alternate point of view: taken from a low angle
- diagonal lines: created by her face being tilted to the left
- rule of thirds: her face is more to the left
- closed frame: shallow depth of field
- curvilinear lines: it's a face... pretty curvy
-movement: slight movement in the water and drops on her face
- shape: there are shapes in the shadows/reflections on the water
- zigzag/diagonal/vertical/horizontal lines: all created by the fence (zigzag lines also created by her legs)
- horizontal format: created by the edge of the pool
- asymmetrical balance: the image seems to be weighted to the left
- movement: stop motion, obviously. Cool kid jumping into the pool and whatnot
-open frame: deep depth of field


 I couldn't decide on five.
So there's six. My apologies ^_^

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