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My World: Leading the eye #2

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
A very good example, if I say so myself, of how our eyes and brain relate to objects. Also an example of
' weight and balance ' ( mass ) in design. The image also employs a very simple rule of thirds.

The idea here, for me , was to the above mentioned principles so that working in harmony, try to focus the viewer's attention to where I want it.

Notice too the subtle harmony of colors!

p2568136162-5.jpg

As Asher correctly observes, I just point the camera and click.

Easy.
 

Wolfgang Plattner

Well-known member
HI

For myself I'm more impressed by working harmonies of different colors than by shades of one color.
I do not find any special or interesting substance in this shot. Sorry.
 

Wolfgang Plattner

Well-known member
No offense taken.

But would have preferred if you had read the title of the post.

Keep clicking.

Be sure, I did that ... but the same: no special or outstanding "leading - event" in this shot.
I'm fixed by the position of your wife (I suppose) but nothing leads me to another part of the picture.
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Exactly. That was the how the photographer wanted the image to be viewed.

That you don’t like the image is secondary, for me.

To each his own.


Be sure, I did that ... but the same: no special or outstanding "leading - event" in this shot.
I'm fixed by the position of your wife (I suppose) but nothing leads me to another part of the picture.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
A very good example, if I say so myself, of how our eyes and brain relate to objects. Also an example of
' weight and balance ' ( mass ) in design. The image also employs a very simple rule of thirds.

The idea here, for me , was to the above mentioned principles so that working in harmony, try to focus the viewer's attention to where I want it.

Notice too the subtle harmony of colors!

p2568136162-5.jpg







"As Asher correctly observes, I just point the camera and click............Easy!"




Actually,




"As Asher is wont to point out, I just point the camera


correctly


...and click"!






Asher
 
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