Different perspectives really change the appearance of an image. The first shot wasn't really interesting to me. The flowers are all on the same 'visual plane'. There isn't really any 'action' or 'drama' in the shot. The second shot, where the flowers have lost their detail to the sillhouette effect, give a wicked contrast to the sky in the background. The different shades of blue to white are brought out by flowers, yet the flowers remain a major focus of the picture. The third shot keeps the detail. Its taken macro-style which gives the photo depth and establishes a focal point (the flower that is in focus).
Sunday, June 20, 2010
3 Perspectives
Different perspectives really change the appearance of an image. The first shot wasn't really interesting to me. The flowers are all on the same 'visual plane'. There isn't really any 'action' or 'drama' in the shot. The second shot, where the flowers have lost their detail to the sillhouette effect, give a wicked contrast to the sky in the background. The different shades of blue to white are brought out by flowers, yet the flowers remain a major focus of the picture. The third shot keeps the detail. Its taken macro-style which gives the photo depth and establishes a focal point (the flower that is in focus).
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