Opposites attract
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- 3 days ago
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In this photo you can almost feel the texture in it. rom the soft moss the the harsh dirt against the metal, it captivates the viewer by the phantom sense of touch. There are also small and stuble patterns/repettion in this photo. When you look close each little leaf of the moss repeats in some way which allows a viewer to look deeper and stay content as they discover this. This picture fills the frame forcing the viewer to stay in this moment. It doesn't allow the eyes to wonder and it lets such tiny planets to take up more space to see them more clearly.

In this picture you can almost feel the texture of the smooth and rough fence along with the sharpness of each thorne. With the help of the fence creating a frame around the thornes it creates emphasis, pulling the eye to look at what is being captured. The fence also uses lines, pulling and guiding the viewer to the subject.

Here is a good use of value, both the light white and dark black stand out. They make the other colour brighter, makes it stick out more and doesn't take away from the others colour. the oposite colour being behind it as well creates emphasis letting each pencil jump out to the viewer. With the lack of things going on in this photo it is simplifying the scene, allowing some breathing room and creating a more appeling look.

The cap and opening of each bottle creates a circle shape in the photo, this is an apealing sight to the eye and can captivate the viewer. This photo also has a pattern, each bottle repeates one after the other. The side by side is different but it is still a pattern and it keeps our eyes where they are supposed to be. The same can be said for the rule being fill the frame. It keeps the eye on the subject and doesn't let it wonder off.



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