Vargo-Place

The images on the left and the right are both landscape, while the one in the middle is cityscape. In the image on the left, it conveys a sort of cold yet calm morning in the winter and uses the technique fill the frame since the branches go off the page. For the middle image, it shows a lonely sidewalk void of people, yet a busy street with many cars passing through. A lot of leading lines are used on that image because of the side of the bridge and the streaks of light from the speeding cars. The image on the right shows a completely lonely and creepy feeling with the fog and leafless trees. The jagged branches use a lot of leading lines because it draws you from one tree to another. All three images were obtained through flickr with the middle image made by Jed Pearson, the right one being made by Rafa Herrero, and the left being made by HolmisticWalker.