Saturday, November 9, 2013

Framing, Lines, Patterns, and Textures

Framing


This image uses those trees to frame the building. And the bench. I like the way they curve over the top of the building to frame it.


This image also uses trees to frame the subject, which in this case is a small park with a basketball court. In this image, instead of two trees curving up and joining at the top, one of the trees on the left reaches waaaaaaay over and touches the trees on the right.

Lines


The road and fence in this picture act as lines, leading your eyes towards the...farming...implement...thingy. I have no idea what that is, but it looked cool, so I took a picture of it.


In this picture, the railing leads your eyes towards the wheel. If you were to go even further, you would say that the railing leads your eyes to the wheel, and the spokes of the wheel lead you eyes to the center of the wheel. Some of the floorboards point to the wheel as well.

Patterns


The waves form a pattern in this picture. Would've looked better without the floating leaves and twigs.

The pattern in this picture is the tractor tracks. I found the tractor tracks while walking to take the wheel picture up there ^ .

Textures


The texture in this picture is...I don't really know how to describe textures. I guess this one would be...Muddy? Dirty? Dry? I don't know, just pick one and go with it.




In this picture, the texture is...wood? Wooden? Stiff? Rigid? Rough? I don't really know. But if you look closely, that part in the middle looks kinda like an eye.