Saturday, November 22, 2014
Avoid-Mergers
All of these particular photos doesn't use any form of an avoid-merger. These photos are normally taken and developed.
Texture
This photo doesn't have any relative them to the idea of texture but more towards color and form. |
This photo has lots of textures to it. It shows the details of the shoe and whats around it to make it seem as a form of art that's cool. |
This photo has lots of textures and details of one specific part of an animal and that's what makes it relative. |
This photo shows what detail and descriptions are being used in the photo and sends many kinds of distinct varieties. |
This photo gives a texture form of photography and shows what kinds of different senses are taken place. |
Distance
These photos all share a common theme and that is the idea to have a close-up point of view in a photograph and that allows the viewer to see closer.
These photos also all share an idea and that's the medium distance of photo taking they have. they give a normal and common form of a photo.
All of these photos gives more of a distance form of photography and shows whats beyond the normal frame and sends an idea of vastness.
Rhythm
These photos all show a form of rhythm and how it allows the photos to each have a sense of variety.
Both of these photos doesn't have any form of rhythm and has nothing to do with or has any thing to do with a pattern.
Repetition of Shapes
This photo has shapes but isn't a repetition of one, and has a break to the side where the normal pattern of the shapes. |
This photo shows a viewer another way where shapes like a circle is to be used in a photography. |
This photo shows different shapes such as a hexagon and it has a pattern that's being introduced as a well organized form of photography. |
This photo shows a lot of shapes and forms in it and it gives many analytic views of whats happening. |
A prime example of a photograph that uses lots of shapes to describe whats going on and how the picture is to be seen. |
Visual Perspective/Angles
These photos all give a sense of a "birds eye view" and what it would look like from a bird view or angle in a perspective that a viewer is looking at it form afar.
These photos gives a sense of what it would be like if a small creature such as a "worm" were to look at objects and things at a view that is close-up and opposite of a birds eye view.
These photos all give an abstract and a unique view of what a photo taken in a different way or form could accomplish.
This is a photo of a regular and usual taken photo that uses forms of photography in its work such as the rule of thirds. |
Framing
This photo is showing a house but the small hole gives you a narrow perspective as to what you're looking at form a distance. |
This photo also shows many frames that allows different parts of the photo to be shown. It gives an interesting point of view. |
This photo also uses another natural frame and look pretty cool. It shows the darkness of one view looking towards the bright and amazing city. |
This photo seems to be an example of one that needs a frame and doesn't use one. It would give the photo more of an interesting and cool view. |
This photo is a prime example of what pictures with a natural frame could look like. |
Leading Lines
This photo is using amazing detail of curved lines and it gives off an aspect of how it could be used and effectively made in a picture. |
This photo uses vertical lines effectively and shows what the lines do in a picture that could use it right. |
This photo uses the horizontal lines on top of the ceiling effectively to have an abstract picture that uses a lot of detail. |
This photo shows some s-figured lines that allows some of the features of the desert and the sand look cool. |
This photo is giving off a leading line that draws the viewer to what is going on into the horizon. |
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