For this project we were given 12 images and had to photograph different things that look like the given the images below. We had to photograph in square format.
Leading lines- Leading lines guide the viewer through the image, allowing them to see the whole image. It can also draw the attention of the viewer to the main subject of the image. It creates depth and perspective and makes the image seem more three dimensional. The lines can be natural such as rivers or valleys, or created like fences of roads. The most effective way to put emphasis on the lines and main subject is by putting the subject at the end of the leading lines. Symmetry- Symmetry in photography shows that an image can be divided in half, vertically or horizontally, and be visually similar or be similarly weighted on either side. The image might mirror other parts and the two halves of the scene look the same and balance each other out. This balance makes the image seem clean, neat and proportional. There are different types: vertical symmetry, horizontal symmetry, radial symmetry, and reflective symmetry. Links: https://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/leading-l...
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