This pumpkin has been at our house for about a week and ever since then my son has wanted me to use it for a subject in my homework. I tried to figure out a way to frame it and couldn't so here it is in my rule of three!
This is really interesting i definatly like the pumkin on the side better. It gives the viewer more options as to what else is beyond the railing. Funny i didnt think of taking photos of the 3 huge pumpkins on my porch!! Nice job!!
AWESOME example of how simply the rule of thirds can be applied! It's scenes like this where something as simple as that turns a regular old snapshot into a real photograph. Great job!!
This pumpkin has been at our house for about a week and ever since then my son has wanted me to use it for a subject in my homework. I tried to figure out a way to frame it and couldn't so here it is in my rule of three!
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting i definatly like the pumkin on the side better. It gives the viewer more options as to what else is beyond the railing. Funny i didnt think of taking photos of the 3 huge pumpkins on my porch!! Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME example of how simply the rule of thirds can be applied! It's scenes like this where something as simple as that turns a regular old snapshot into a real photograph. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteJillian - this is a perfect example of the rule of thirds. That golden ratio amazes me as we really do not know "why" human eyes prefer it...
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