Douglas-place

This first image was done by Andrew@CubaGallery from Pinterest. This image is a landscape that has a beautiful variety of soft, cool colors. The mood that seemed to evoke the artist was very calming, peaceful, gentle and mysterious. From just looking at this picture, I wouldn't have known what they artist was thinking or why he took the picture which makes it very interesting. This artist uses compositional techniques of leading lines because the lines lead directly to the center of the image, displaying that the "house" is the main focus. This artist also used filling the frame very well because the rocks, water, and sky all fill the frame in a unique way. The artist also used level or horizon very well in this landscape. This image doesn't have a name, however, it was taken in Leigh, Auckland, NZ. Overall I love this photo because of the colors and the contrast it has with the bright natural lighting. http://www.flickr.com/photos/cubagallery/7424548342/

In the second image, this photo was found from Pinterest by Kenny Teo. The title of this image is called Beautiful Landscape. This image is a landscape and I love it because sunsets are my favorite thing to photograph along with make art with. I love the variety of colors this artist used of all reds and blues and yellows. The contrast in this photo is also very extravagant. The mood that seemed to evoke the artist is calming, relaxing, dreamy, and peaceful. I would love to have been there to see this view. The compositional techniques used in this photo were level of horizon, and filling the frame because there is a horizon line and the sunset (sky and water) fill the frame with the many colors it has. Overall this was a very well-done piece. http://www.flickr.com/photos/cheishichiyo/3343776260/

The third image was very interesting to me. It's not something I'm usually interested in because it's an indoor image and has no color at all. I found this image on Pinterest, however I didn't save the artist's username. The mood that seemed to evoke the artist was very eerie and mysterious. I would not want to be in this hallway because of how the image is displayed. The artist uses the compositional techniques of leading lines to lead you to the closed door, filling the frame because there is no empty spaces, the doors and walls take up the space, and focal point because the door is shown to be what the viewer is supposed to be drawn to. This is a very simple image but it gives a very complex feel to it, just by the color and how there's no life going on in the image which is actually very interesting to me. Overall I learned that I do enjoy this type of work and I can see myself trying images alike to this.