Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Leading Lines







This week's assignment was to use leading lines to create depth within the photos we took. The point was to make a vanishing point and make the images look endless and really deep. Getting really low and near the lines helps to do this.

9 comments:

  1. Stefan,
    you pictures clearly illustrate leading lines. However a few of your pictures are very much the same. It would be great to see more variety. Good work!

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  2. All of your pictures are really good. I like how you used the leading lines to create very long depths. The black and white definitely adds to the assignment. Good job!

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  3. Stefan, I really like all your photos! The black and white factor gives your photo a really intense feel, which is good! Keep it up!

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  4. your pictures are really good! the leading lines are clear, and the black and white helps define the leading lines. good job!

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  5. Great photos Stefan! The leading lines really show a lot of depth and give this never-ending ongoing feel to them. The black and white also really helps enhance the photo with a classic look that focuses on the depth. My favorite is the third one. Nicely done!

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  6. Stefan,
    you did a great job with this assignment. Your photos really show the depth through leading lines well and you use black and white to help create more depth and intensity. My favorite two photos are of the the hallway through the peephole and the one of me!
    Great job!

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  7. Your photos are fantastic! You clearly understood this assignment and you did a really good job portraying that in your photos. Having your photos in black and white bring out the depth in the photo and that's a good trait to have. Good job and keep it up!

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  8. In your photos I can clearly see all of the leading lines. You followed the rules of the assignment very well. Nice photos! I really like the third one. Maybe not all of them have to be in black and white?

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  9. nice work! to answer above suggestion, i think the choice of b&w creates a cohesive group of images.

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