Tuesday, September 13, 2016

9/11 Composition

9/11 Composition

Example of Framing

This is an example of framing because the dark broken windows are surrounding the subject. The effect that this causes is extremely dramatic. The contrast between the dark glass and the beautiful pastel sunrise is very triumphant.


Example of Simplicity

This image in an example of simplicity because the main subject of the picture is the only thing that stands out due to the smoke surrounding the subject. The effect that this causes actually is quite interesting. Only being able to see her face shows the pain and horror in her face.


Example of "The Rule of Thirds"

This is an example of the rule of thirds because the twin towers are in the right most "third" of the picture. This rule helps the picture look more interesting. It causes the mind to look more into the image to find the main subject.


Example of Lines

this is an example of lines because of the vertical lines going along the building, and also the lines of smoke coming out f the windows. This makes the picture look more clean. This technique causes the effect of  strength or just showing how massive the building is.


Example of Balance

This is an example of balance because the picture looks almost aligned in the exact middle, and the picture is very simple and calm. This effect causes the illusion of tranquility. Everything in this picture looks clean, which contrasts what was actually happening outside of the picture.


Example of Avoiding Mergers

This is an example of avoiding a merger, because the photographer angled the camera for the hemet on the left to be just low enough to not merge into the pole. This technique is used to create a more visually appealing photo.

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