Wednesday 28 March 2012

"Lines"


           I think this picture is effective because the horizontal/ almost diagonal lines on the road lead your eye. The road uses the rule of thirds. Also, I really like the bright lighting.



           This photo displays horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines in the wood panels of the wooden deck and chair. The wooden post on the right of the picture uses the rule of thirds.



       I think that the poles in this ocean represent vertical and horizontal lines well. They make a really unique picture. The poles on the left side also use the rule of thirds.




         This picture is balanced and features vertical lines in the poles holding up the larger bridge, diagonal lines on the blue walkway bridge (which lead the eye), and the sun's reflection in the water is a good example of a perspective line. I like the overall composition of this picture- it's very busy, yet it fits together well.




               I feel that this picture is effective because it is very simple. The tree's trunk (well, it's more of a stick) is a vertical line that leads your eye to the top of the tree.




            This photo fits together well because the ground uses the rule of thirds, and the picture is very balanced and symmetrical. Vertical and horizontal lines form the bars of the fence.






            This ladder shows horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines. I think that this photo is effective mainly because of the interesting angle it was taken from and because of the contrast that the red slide and colorful playground in the background have against the white sky and dark trees.



 
            This photo pretty much displays every type of line. I think that the angle it was taken from added to its visual appeal. It uses the rule of thirds as well.




         I like this picture because it allows the audience to look from a different perspective- through the rings of a fence. The diagonal lines in this photo give it somewhat of a pattern and consistency, making it balanced.

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