Monday, September 15, 2014

Bright Shoe


 This is another example of using the rule of thirds in photography. The photographer placed the subject of the photo right on the left line. The pole going through the side helps to also lead the eye up to the shoe and back out of the photograph. The unblurred rocks in the front also help to create a subtle horizontal line that also draws attention to the right side of the photo and creates a little bit more balance. The colors of the shoe and socks also subtly match the other colors in the photo, which makes it all almost look like it belongs together.

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