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Composition 3

Leading lines are lines that will lead the observer's eye to the object of the image. In these leading lines, the lines don't have to lead straight out to the distance, but can be pointing to different places in the photo.





Decorative lines are lines that are added to the actual subject to give the the subject more spice. If you were to take away these lines, the subject wouldn't change. 





Arrangement of lines is when the lines are the subjects that make up the photo. If you were to take away the lines out of the image completely, you would be left with a plain background. 




Comments

  1. you did a very good job of making each photo very clear and detailed. Nice work

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  2. I really like all of your photos. All of your photos successfully capture each photography element they are supposed to, and for this reason, I have no suggestions.

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  3. I really liked all of your photos but I thought your arrangement of line composition was the best. I don't have any suggestions for you.

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  4. I think each of you sections were really strong and I think your leading lines composition was your strongest. I think each of your photos portray all the elements for each section. Great Job!

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  5. I really liked the use of nature in your images. I think your editing is really sharpe and makes your lines really stand out. I would try to experiment with color next time.

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  6. You did a wonderful job capturing composition three within these photos. I enjoyed your arrangement of lines composition because of the last three pictures in particular. I loved the use of trees and sticks to capture these photos, because it was visually appealing and it creates different patterns, which leads my eyes throughout the entire photo. The use of darker tones in all your photos helped the subject and subjects pop. Fantastic Job!!!

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  7. I really like the perspective you took on some of your photos, especially the second photo in your decorative lines series. Your arrangement photos of nature are also stunning and some of your best work. I have no critiques.

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  8. I really like these, especially the last three for your arrangement of lines. I like the use of organic shapes to have the same effect as sharpened, industrial ones. I don't think I have any suggestions.

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