Monday, October 1, 2012

Composition 9/11

Simplicity;
I chose this photo because it shows the on focus of the picture. The whole picture it shows the whole building and other buildings as well. In the simplicity rule you only want to focus on the main thing. 

The Rule of Thirds;

I chose this photo because it focuses on the Verizon truck which is what the photographer wanted. In the rule of thirds rule you need to cut the photo down. Meaning divide the picture into nine little squares. Then choose four points to make the picture better and so you can see the main focal point. 


Lines;
I chose this photo because it represents the diagonal line with this rule. 


Balance;

I chose this photo because it represents balance. Balance is when something catches your eye. For example when something dark is against something light. Like the tree and the smoke in this picture. 


Framing;
I chose this photo because the people, trees, and the sky frame the world trade centers burning and falling to the ground. 



Avoiding Mergers;
I chose this photo because it avoids the mergers. The photographer angled the photo upwards. If he had taken it from right in front it would look like the other buildings were also on fire. By taking the photo this way it shows that its just those two towers burning. 

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