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Feeling of depth 05
20. August 2010 by Friedhelm.
It is a “long way” to the top. The railing on the right and the stairs create the feeling of distance between the person that is just about to start climbing the stairs and the entrance door of the building. Distance and feeling of depth in an image go often hand in hand.
Enjoy and happy Friday
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Feeling of depth 04
19. August 2010 by Friedhelm.
The large leaf with the brightest green clearly dominates this image. The leaves in the background that are partially covered by other leaves create the feeling of depth in this image.
I photographed these leaves at the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco, CA. The Conservatory is the oldest building inside the Golden Gate Park and worth a visit anytime. It is a paradise for photographers.
Enjoy and happy photographing!
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Feeling of depth 03
18. August 2010 by Friedhelm.
Showing a path is another way of creating the feeling of depth. I was hiking in Muir Woods and climbing for a while. My camera has fogged up when I photographed this image which ads a mysterious effect to the image. The hiking path created a deep feeling of space and it invites the viewer to follow.
Enjoy and happy photographing!
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Feeling of depth 02
17. August 2010 by Friedhelm.
This image follows the same composition principle than yesterday’s image. I put the rocks into the foreground which create a nice implied line towards the tree and the mountain in the background.
This image was photographed on the other side of Hwy 120 at Olmstedt Point in Yosemite National Park. Enjoy and happy photographing!
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Feeling of depth 01
16. August 2010 by Friedhelm.
This weeks exercises are about depth in an image. I challenge you to create image that shows maximum feeling of depth.In order to archive this you need to determine a foreground and a background that jumps into your eyes.If you create the composition in your mind consider that the foreground and the background could be an image in itself.
In this images I use the rocks as my foreground, the lake itself serves as a “connector” between the rocks and the mountains. The mountains and blue skies are the background.
Enjoy and happy photographing
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