Sheridan-Place



Image 1 - The first image is called Place St Marco and was taken by the artist with the username JMR. The artist was most likely just a tourist visiting the city and liked how the plaza looked. It was taken outside in the plaza and captures the happiness of the center because it highlights the yellow of the chairs. What is sort of confusing is how calm the plaza is, because normally a plaza would be filled with people and very busy. That probably means the artist shot this early in the morning, since there is some sunlight over the building that is peeking out. The artist used leading lines with the windows of the building in the background.

Image 2 - The second image is called Historic Place Australia and was taken by Tim Phillips. It was taken in the country side in Australia and the warm colors make the mood seem happy and calm. I like this photo because the building is abandoned, so you would assumed it would be sad and dark, but the artist made it seem happy with the flowers around is and how they shot it when there really weren't any shadows being cast on the building. This artist also uses leading lines with the top of the roof and level of horizon with the sky in the background and the house with the flowers.

Image 3 - The third image is called Place Vendome and was taken by Sir Galaad. This was taken in the and the dark clouds and shadows on the building make the mood gloomy and sad. The picture almost looks scary because of how dark everything is, and makes the viewer seem sad. The photographer took advantage of the ugly weather to help catch this mood. The artist used rule of thirds with lamp post and tower, making them uneven, but still split into thirds.