Tuesday 12 January 2016

Landscape Definition

    Landscape photography shows spaces within the world, sometimes vast and unending, but other times microscopic. Landscape photographs typically capture the presence of nature but can also focus on man-made features or disturbances of landscapes. 

    This image is bright and full of colour, the main subject being the windmill works well against the background of the meadow merging into the horizon, the dark colours opt the windmill therefore contrast well with the colourful backdrop.
    This image has rule of thirds, which means the composition of the image has quite an even and equal distribution in structure of image , the image is bright and has a reflection, and good symmetry.
    this image has clearly been taken at exactly the right moment. The symmetry that the road creates makes the balance of the trees perfectly equal on each side Also the persceptive of the image draws the viewers eye into the road due to the angle and placement of the trees
    Urban photography is shot in this landscape piece, when looking at this shot, you are automatically drawn to the leading lines of the building and centre line on the floor, the angle of the shot is great as it changes perspective by looking up.
Landscape photography- is the capturing of natural or man-made settings and environments, to document a place.

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