Project - Using lines in composition
Exercise - Implied lines
Part 1
The below line diagrams show the primary lines in the 2 photographs in the course materials. I actually thought there was a lot of similarity in the movement of the 2 shots. Both have a circular aspect. The first shot contains a number of additional lines, but I just put in the significant ones.
The below line diagrams show the primary lines in the 2 photographs in the course materials. I actually thought there was a lot of similarity in the movement of the 2 shots. Both have a circular aspect. The first shot contains a number of additional lines, but I just put in the significant ones.
Part 2
I found it difficult to find 3 of my photographs with much movement in them or significant directional lines. I certainly don't have any shots with the same circular movement that is in the above shots.
I think the line in the below is fairly clear. And emphasised by the line of the fence.
There isn't any real movement in the below, but there is still a clear directional line.
This shot contains movement which follows the lines of the curves.
Part 3
I still need to complete this part: take 2 photographs - an eye-line and the extension of a line, or lines that point.
Finally found a couple of shots that go some way to meeting this objective - in both instances they help to lead the viewers eye into the picture, but they would be more effective if there was an object which it was implied was being looked at.
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