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Monday, 15 August 2022

Blogpost 6- 3.1






 

Tuesday, 2 August 2022

Blogpost 5- 3.1




This photography art piece by Michael Kenna sketched above focal point is the wooden stand in the middle of  the area as it is the only thing we can actually focus on.The wooden stand leading lines are photographed at a perfect angle where we can see that as the floor meets the sky there is a colour change.Between this split there is a line which lines up exactly with the stand.the use of colour in this art piece is very dark mostly grey white and black which gives the picture a "lonely" of vibe since the wooden piece stands alone.space and balance in this photo is really good as thee sky and floor are the same size just different colour.The wooden piece is also to the right rather than being in the middle oh the photograph

This photograph by Edith Amituanai sketched above we see the focal point as the couch,There is also another focal point for me personally that stands out which i think are the photo frames above the couch.The photo has been framed in the middle to draw the viewers eyes towards the couches and the photos above.the use of colour in this photo is very plain and limited and gives an old Polynesian home feel to it.There are no uses of repetitive elements in this photo apart.from the two identical photo frames on either side of the middle bigger picture.Everything in this photo has a equal visual weight with the couch being exactly in the middle.However the photos are more to the right and the space of the curtains take up more of the right side making the left side more empty.

This photo by William Eggleston sketched above we see that the focal point is the glass.The framing devices for this photo is that it is in the front of an airplane window and sits in direct spotlight.The glass is placed just at the edge of the tray table makes for  the rest of the background to be framed in the photo easier.The use of colour in this photo is very plain.However the glass of liquid is bright and vibrant and has a shadow which kind of steals the show and pops out as the "focal point"There are no use of repetitive elements. Asymmetrical space and balance is used in this photo