Tuesday, October 2, 2012

9/11 Composition

I thought lines were composition  in this photo because the water is shooting out in the direction that is supported as the main idea, the burning building. The water also gives the photo a mist effect.
 The composition in this photo would be avoiding mergers because in the background of the person, there isn't a building behind the person, instead there is mist, which doesn't make the person look like s/he has a building stuck out of his/her head.
 The composition in this photo would be simplicity because the background is the building, and only the building. There are no other eye catchers besides the man falling from the building, so the main focus would be on the man, nothing other.
 The composition found in this photo is rule of thirds. The building in the front would go along the lines of thirds and the other building behind it, isn't straight in the middle, instead it is slightly to the right.
 The composition found in this photo would be framing. The object in the middle is being framed by the mist on the top and the ground on the floor. It feels your eyes in the middle only because the mist makes the photo look more mysterious.
The composition found in this photo would be balance. The poles and such make a line dividing the two groups of people. It shows a very good effect on the photo.

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