shutter speed: 1/200
ISO: 100
Date: 1/8/16
Time: 12:14 - 1:58 pm
Conditions: Sunny, some clouds, blocking sunlight.
Photoshop Adjustments:
+ Black and White Filter
+ Rotate 2 Degrees
+ cropped the trees out of the top of the photo.
+ Rotate 2 Degrees
+ cropped the trees out of the top of the photo.
Analysis: This photo is of the Liesse building from a high viewpoint, this I achieve by standing in the stairs in the Adrian building and taking the photo looking through the window. The main focal points of the composition are the two doors, I believe that they are the focal points as I am expecting someone to walk out of the doos. This is a very odd photo as it doesn't comply with the 30-60-10 rule. Nothing in the photo is in proportion and there are various leading lines no the rails, I don't think that it applies to the Rule of Thirds either.
30-60-10: The photo is not in proportion.
Leading Lines: The leading lines in this composition are deceptive as there are multiple on the railings on the staircase. There are railing that are tilted upwards and some that are tilted downwards.
Rule of thirds: I can't find any rule of thirds in this photo.
30-60-10: The photo is not in proportion.
Leading Lines: The leading lines in this composition are deceptive as there are multiple on the railings on the staircase. There are railing that are tilted upwards and some that are tilted downwards.
Rule of thirds: I can't find any rule of thirds in this photo.
It is an amazing composition and you have submitted this image because it is aesthetically pleasing. The darker area of the school grounds could be interpreted by the Rule of Thirds, assuming it is the lower third. Unfortunately, the image is missing shadows, yet the shapes are dramatic.
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