Analyzing fashion in Howl's Moving Castle
Solar eclipse to pass through Missouri, April 8
Marching band is a performing art, not a sport
College Board changes scoring rubric for AP History exams
Media stereotypes of LGBT characters set misleading standard, isolate viewers
Framing is a way to isolate a subject or produce an emotion. Here are some examples of frame within a frame. The sunset peaks through the small branches of a pine tree. You can only see a black silhouette instead of the green pine which really draws your eyes to the orange color of the sky. There is also a lot of negative space throughout the photo. I like the simplicity in the curved branches. The strings from the tent create streaks that lead your eye in and around the frame to the subject. I used a red tent to create an old fashioned look and the accessories and camera added to the scene of the photo. As you see her stand with a serious expression from inside the gate your attention also goes to the vibrant color of the photo. This is a photo I would typically put in black and white but I fell in love with the contrast of the makeup and the rusty gate. Where a tree goes its separate ways Evan manages to wedge himself in and create a seat. His expression shows how a child only sees the good and exciting parts of life. Always looking up and ready for an adventure.
Cancel reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Comment *
Name *
Email *