Thursday, October 31, 2013

Photo composition exercise

I tried to find interesting composition in the things I see most often.


I found an example of bilateral symmetry looking towards the library. The skylights, sidewalks and landscaping are the same on either side.


I found it interesting that I could use this tree as a dividing line and get completely different things on either side (mountains, size of bushes, trees). It almost looks like two photos spliced together. The trees and small shrubs balance out the mountains and large shrubs, so I think this is an example of asymmetrical balance.


I've always liked photos looking down long roads, so I tried one myself, looking for bilateral symmetry.

-Jackson Hadley

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