Thursday, February 6, 2014

Lines, Cropping, Frames within the frame

In my photography class we have been talking a lot about composing photos to make them interesting to the viewer. We have been talking about how using things like lines, shapes, color, cropping and a frame with in the frame can make someone look at your photos longer.

Yesterday morning I went out in the snow and played around with a few things.  Here are some of the photos I took.

Lines and color: I Love the contrast of red, green and white and was trying to capture the ice on everything


I tried to use an angle on the this to lead the eye across the photo


The red lines in this reminded me of a ski slope or a roller coaster and I love the green in the background which to me adds contrast 

I loved the different textures and lines in this one. This was shot from the 5th floor window  looking out across the roof . I love how the lines in the sky light frame lead you to the windows behind them



And my favorite example of using line and color. I was focusing on the icicles but loved the different textures of the bricks and then also the circles and colored lines in the pillar

Cropping: We have also been talking about how cropping whether it is with the camera or can change the focus and add interest to your photo.

In the pictures of the snowman below,  I took the shot because I thought it was funny seeing the snowman getting buried in the snow. In the first one I find the blue door behind it to be a bit distracting so I zoomed in or cropped the scene to get the second one which brings the focus more to the snowman


  In these two pictures of the glove on the pole, I took the shot because I found it funny.  In the first one you can tell it is a glove lost by a wall on a snowy day. I cropped it vertically in the second one to bring the focus of the picture more on the glove than on the scene as a whole


Frame within a frame:  Another technique that a lot of photographers use to add interest to photos is using a frame around the subject. It can be natural from trees or shapes or it can be landscape. I used he shapes of the buildings to add the frames in these




For the photo above, I used not only the frame of the window but also the shape of the pillars and the walkway as my natural frames. If you notice its not quite right because the person is standing just to the right of center but I still thought it was a cool shot. The other person was also taking a photo of the scene



For this last photo, my focus was the lion paws, but there is so much interesting architecture around there that I had to use it. The shapes and the frame of created by the pillars lead your eye to the lamp and trees that are behind them and help to add a lot of depth to the photo. 


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