Geometric Line. The Line in these photos should be just as important as the subject itself.

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The Line in these photos should be just as important as the subject itself.

Geometric Line

Organic Line

What is this?

Implied Line

An implied line is a broken line where your mind fills in the gaps.

Directional Line

Directional Lines draw the user’s eye to a specific location.

Horizon line- Where the earth meets the sky

Landscapes are a study in balance

Tip: It’s not what you photograph, it’s how you photograph.

Tip: If something is cool, take at least 5 pictures.

Change your camera angle as much as possible. Tip: Change your camera angle as much as possible. Lay on the ground.

Tip: Lines should begin or end in the corners of the photograph.

Place.

Landscape A wide angle shot of nature

Places can have an emotion associated with them

Use a single light source for a dramatic effect.

Cityscape A wide angle shot of a populated area.

Places can have a sense of personality.

Keep your eye open for interesting detail.

Expectations: 15 pictures of each category of “Line” Horizon Line. Folders: Lastname.3rd.lineplace original folder 25 black and white folder 25 color folder final folder 15 pictures of each category of “Line” Horizon Line. Directional Line. Implied Line. 15 pictures TOTAL that show “Place”. You must go to 3 different locations.

Line / Place File names 15 of the following: Line(1).jpg, Line(2).jpg, Line(3).jpg, ect. Also Horizon(1).jpg, Horizon (2).jpg, Horizon (3).jpg etc. Directional(1).jpg Directional(2).jpg, Directional(3).jpg Implied(1).jpg, implied(2).jpg, implied(3).jpg, etc. Fifteen of the following: Place1(1).jpg, Place1(2).jpg, Place1(3).jpg, ect. Place2(1).jpg, Place2(2).jpg, Place2(3).jpg, ect. Place3(1).jpg, Place3(2).jpg, Place3(3).jpg, ect.