Willig+Place

Empire State Building, by Paul Politis, is a cityscape image with the feeling of chaos, and dreams. This picture is capturing the Empire State Building, but also the whole city of New York at the same time.The mood of this image is very rushed, and busy because of all of the buildings and lights, but also calm because it is a black and white image. The photographer used filling the frame, by filling the frame with the entire city. The compositional techniques used are rule of thirds, the the empire state building being the middle, and off to the sides its a more foggier display. http://www.paulpolitis.com/bwgallery/new_york/photograph.asp?photo=206
 * Image 1 - Empire State Building**

From 2003, the photograph titled absolution by Roman Loranc is an interior space, like a old abandoned castle. This picture has a very strong affect from a window coming through the top of the wall, more like the celling. There is a sense of mystery being evoked in this picture, because it is a darker light, and there is a lonely piece of furniture in the room. This picture uses filling the frame as its compositional technique Source : http://www.photographywest.com/pages/loranc_churchstudies.htm
 * Image 2 - Absolution**

This is a landscape, of a iceberg in Antarctica. There is a sense of loneliness, but yet power at the same time, because it is the only iceberg in the picture, but yet its so big. The artist is John Paul Caponigro, and the picture is called Antarctic CIV. The compositional technique would probably have to be level horizon, with the water, then the picture, then the sky, and using the natural light from outside. The source : http://johnpaulcaponigro.com/jpcGallery/browse.php?kw[]=&notkw[]=&num=9&&page=1
 * Image 3 - Iceberg**