Thursday, October 31, 2013

photo re-do

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1. This image, taken in SLC, shows bilateral symmetry. If you were to cut it vertically down the middle, each half would be pretty much identical. 
2. This picture illustrates asymmetrical balance. While both halves (horizontal halves) are not symmetrical, they are balanced. The taller trees on the left balance out the taller mountains on the right side of the picture. This also shows the rule of thirds. The foreground landscape roughly takes up 1/3 of the picture while the sky roughly takes up the other 2/3 of the picture. 
3. This image, of a metal jar/container, shows radial symmetry. The knob that sticks out in the center of the jar acts as the central axis and everything is symmetrical around this axis. 

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