Photo Blog #53: Frame within the Frame
As my dog was in the backyard, I saw a good opportunity to frame her using a wooden chair. I like how she perfectly fits in the middle of the frame.
As my dog was in the backyard, I saw a good opportunity to frame her using a wooden chair. I like how she perfectly fits in the middle of the frame.
With a slinky I found, I messed around with interesting perspective shots until I got this one. I then edited it in Photoshop.
Curve balls will sometimes be thrown at you, but by keeping things in focus, you can hit a grand slam.
While looking up at this old apartment building, I tried to imagine myself in the shoes of someone who lived there. What is my profession? Who are my friends and family? What is it like living in such a cool place?
When the sun mixes with stained glass, the results can be amazing. The vibrant and bold colors work together to create an unreal and stunning scene, almost as if it were taken straight from a movie.
Three is universally a magic number. This holds true when photographing, as employing the rule of odds can make for some very interesting compositions.
Through the highs and lows, my stuffed bear used to be my best friend when I was younger. But as I grew up, we drifted apart. Now, he sits alone.
The process to creating these images was pretty simple. Take a photo, then edit it so that only the left and right sides of the face are mirrored, making sure hair, background, etc. aren’t. When I was done editing, I was surprised to see how different the left and right images were, but how similar …
Wherever we go, geometry surrounds us. This multi-layered fence allows for an interesting composition of wooden strips.
An unusual but effective composition emphasizes the four army men and allows the eye to flow across the image.