Sunday, October 30, 2016

Photos 9

I think this one creates a rhythm in both the cars and the trees which creates an interesting point for your eye to go. It almost pulls you into the vanishing point of the image. I tried to use this rhythm to point to this area of the screen. I think the brightness of the right side of the image also helps the eye go towards the right side.

I like this image because I think it creates a rhythm of color and also the lines in the rocks. This pulls your eye into the center of the screen where the waterfall is. The brightness of the waterfall also draws you into the center of the screen because of the contrast in color with the rest of the image.

I think this one is interesting because the road, sky, and car all point to a particular point on the left side of the image. The variation of color pulls us into that particular point because they all almost look like arrows to me. It's almost a rhythm of arrows going into the left of the screen.

1 comment:

  1. Jase, very nice use of rhythm in these! I wouldn't have seen the rhythm at first in the face of the mountain, but the way you punched in on it really accentuates the lines from one end of the scren tot he next, creating a really rapid rhythm from the top of the frame to the bottom. The top photo has some rhythm because of the trees, which reads lightly. The sidewalk and green grass and wall all create beats, at least on the bottom of frame. The third photo is probably the least rhythmic to me, but I may not understand the principles as well as I should (I should re-read the chapter). But it has almost a horizontal pattern from the skies, trees, and road. So three beats from top to bottom if you're looking closely.

    Thanks for sharing your photos man! :)

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