The nine rules photography
1) Rule of third
2)Leading lines
3)Diagonal lines
4)Framing - window/door/shadow
5)Figure to ground - a background
6)Fill the frame
7)Centre dominant eye
8)Patterns and repetion
9)Symmetry
1) Rule of third
2)Leading lines
3)Diagonal lines
4)Framing - window/door/shadow
5)Figure to ground - a background
6)Fill the frame
7)Centre dominant eye
8)Patterns and repetion
9)Symmetry
LEADING LINE EXSAMPLES AND MY PHOTOS
This photo is a photo I took on the 8th of October . This photo really represents a wide range of leading lines . Some examples of this is converging lines and and diagonal line. This picture really shows a diagonal lines where the two buildings are leading a line towards this girl on a bench . This is also shown by the two pavements drawing a second diagonal line which draws us even more to this girl eating lunch .This also has converging lines because it draws the line to the bench and the girl. This also has symmetry in this image but it can also leave some curiosity because the grass is going around the building and leaving curiosity what's behind. This also shows framing with the window of the buildings and has repetition and a lot of patterns . There is also a photo in a photo with the trees in the background.
This photo is a photo that really makes you think about. This is very interesting because in in the bad of the image there is a leading line and has the two paths going into each other . The dandelion shows a centre dominant eye and that's the first thing you look at in this photo . This is also interesting because the water has a very interesting reflection and you can see the rest of the building in the reflection.
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This photo is a photo next to block 1 on the 8th of October. This photo uses a wide range of leading lines and vertical lines. This photo also symbolises a sense of power on the right and then on the left a sense of poor and ruff land .The building on the left shows a sense of dominance over the pigeons .It also gives off to the person seeing this a way of insecurity about how the pavement just stops and does'nt lead to anywhere.
This photo is a photo that shows covering lines and diagonal lines . This photo shows a centre dominant eye of the two doors but it then draws your eye toward the cone . The cone also makes you uneasy because its not exactly central and is slightly on the right .
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