Saturday, 10 October 2015

Space

This photo was shot by Steve Priebe. This proves that people in photos make a far more interesting shot than if they were not they were not there. Remove the man with the surfboard and you just end up with another shot of a sunset. 

This image taken by Ian Sanderson is entitled 'Dawn Sculler'. The kayaker in this photograph creates a strong focal point for the eyes to be drawn to, there's a clear path of where he's been and enough negative space within the rest of the frame to allow the eyes a place to rest and ultimately be drawn back to the kayaker.



The above image by Brian Matiash is part of a collection of minimalistic, black and white images around Staten Island. This is also a great example of successfully breaking the “rule” of photography about not placing your horizons in the center. Sometimes the composition of the image, the leading lines and the free space within the frame make the image.

I took this photo on Whixall Moss and love the reflection of the sticks and the sky in the reflection in the water.

Another photo taken on Whixall Moss, i really like the colours and how the bench shines and stands out in the photo whilst the colour of the dog allows it to slightly merge into the background.




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