
The picture to the right is of the Oregon Coast near a town called Florence. It was taken during my vacation to the Oregon Coast this summer from the last week of July to the end of the second week of August. The beach pictured is mainly used for the horse trail and dune bugging trips.
This picture demonstrates the rule of thirds. As the skyline comes at the first third and the area where the trees start is at about the second third line.
The picture to the right is of my best friend, Ashley Seat and myself on our road trip to Leavenworth last Spring to visit a few of my friends from that area. This picture was probably taken while we were in traffic in Wenatchee on our way to lunch at a place called Wok-About-Grill.
This picture represents the rule that says an object should take up most of the picture, as Ashley and I are taking up most of the picture.
This picture represents the rule that says an object should take up most of the picture, as Ashley and I are taking up most of the picture.
2 comments:
The first picture is very nicely composed. It uses the rule-of-thirds with the horizon line uncentered near the top. The water, beach, and grass have a nice balance to them. The angle of the land to the water makes for a dynamic/action feel.
I like your pictures Kait! The beach picture is pretty!
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