This blog will act as a learning log for the "Art of Photography" course which I'm studying. This course is the introductory module for the Open College of the Arts (OCA), Photography Degree course.

Saturday 17 November 2012

Ineke Key

Ineke Key shoots landscapes in the Netherlands. His shots are panoramas in order to show breadth of the horizon and also the contrasting halves/parts of the landscape. I found his shots very interesting and unique (http://www.lensculture.com/key.html?thisPic=2).


The above shot is spliced in 2 by the vertical line created by road barrier. The road is strong diagonals and subtle curves. The suburban/country half is less structured, with the delicate patterns of the leaves and the smaller diagonals, curves and verticals of the house and path.


Another vertical devides the shot (the girl and path). The running figures produce movement and imply a curve.


Again, there are 2 distinct halves to this shot. Divided by the curve of the road and it's shadow. The diagonals of the house provide movement which is stopped in it's tracks by those verticals under the road.

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