Friday 18 November 2011

Week 3: Composition

 A 5 minute composition sketch which originally had the pole on the far left of the image, I decided to add another area to the composition on the left, as visible by the line. I believe that although rule of thirds stated that the image should not be like this, I prefer this version, as it adds something as the focal point is in the middle. The tree on the left also still utilises rule of thirds, and the eye may start by looking at the tree, and following the line of the building.
 A 10 minute composition sketch from on top of a balcony, there is a distinct foreground, midground, and background to this image, provided by the fence, chandelier, and wall. This creates an image with very good potential for depth were it worked into.I positioned the chandelier to the left as it creates a much more interesting line for the eye to follow and get lost in, lingering for a while on the image.
A final 5 minute composition sketch, this time with only a foreground and background, but I believe it still works. Although at first glance the pole would appear to be central in the image, upon closer inspection it is slightly to the left, a conception aided by the fact that it is slanted and not straight.

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