Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Leading Lines:
"Leading lines are lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally, out of the image. Anything with a definite line can be a leading line. Fences, bridges, even a shoreline can lead the eye. If can pair leading lines with a subject that is placed according to the rule of thirds your image should be very strong."
(caption: An empty colorful street in old town Mazitlan Mexico on a summer afternoon. This picture was taken from an open air tour car, you can just see the side mirror.)

Frame within a frame:
Something that frames another thing within the photo.

Simplicity:
There is limited object or subjects. Little clutter and only one focus.
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(A lone lighthouse stands on the Baja California coast in Mexico. This photo was taken off the deck of a cruise ship on a hot July Day.)

Close up/Proximity
Zoomed in to create focus onto one thing. not taking a faraway photo, but getting close to the subject.

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