I've started taking photographs again! Came to a halt whilst preparing my first assignment, but have been in the garden this morning, as there are so many beautiful blooms open. It was difficult to get into a perfect position to take some of the shots, as the flowers were inconveniently facing away from me! Took several examples of "one point" and one of "two points."
These focus the eye and draw the attention to the centre of the flower. I want to try cropping to move the flower within the frame.
This is a better photograph, with the flower moved to the right of the frame.
Again, this seems stronger with the flower moved, the eye is still drawn to the centre of the flower.
I am not sure if I am allowed to use photographs taken before the course, but this one is surely an example of "One Point"
Two points
This image has two points of interest, although I think the top one dominates as the lower one is in shade. The eye is drawn to the upper flower and then drifts to the lower one, noticing the yellow centre which is not apparent in the upper flower.
Two points here are the twin exhausts of the car. The pebbles under the car are slightly out of focus but the exhaust pipes are like dark, blank eyes staring back at the viewer.
Wow! Gorgeous photographs with beautiful colours. When I looked at the exhaust I thought- 'It's an OWL!
ReplyDeleteGreat. Keep going
Margaret x