Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Photography-Scenic Landscape

 
This photo of a day at the lake was actually taken by a stone age cellphone, if you can believe it. Scenic scenes should often allow your eye to wander, taking a few minutes to notice the details of the picture, such as the people on the right by the tree or the canoe in the lake. To do so, the lines in the photo should lead your eye to a certain target, then guide your eye to the rest of the picture, and it doesn't have to be exact. For this photo, the tree-lined mountains and the jet streak in the sky leads your eye right to the snow capped mountain, making it the first thing you see. Then, the dam and the coastline brings your eye back to the foreground, allowing your eye to pick up on details.

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