Klotz-place

Image Number 1: Tips From a Pro -- The first photo (on the way left) was captured by Dave Fokos. I really liked this image because it reminded me of Spring Break trips to Florida with my family relaxing by the ocean. This image is landscape and the mood evoked by this artist was to show you a calm and serene place that makes you feel relaxed. This artist is someone who doesn't get frazzled easily and really likes to be surrounded by the beauty of nature. The compositional techniques used in this picture were leading lines (the dents in the sand that lead you to the rocks, and edges of the rocks lead your eyes to look at the ocean), and level horizon (the ocean and the sand meeting, and the ocean and the sky meeting).

Image Number 2:Abandoned Tugboat -- The second photo (in the middle) was captured by Brent Pearson. I enjoyed this image because it shows how even though something may have been forgotten and abandoned, that doesn't mean it can't still be beautiful. This image is landscape and the mood evoked by this artist was to capture the beauty that this ship can have especially when in the light of a gorgeous sunset. This artist is someone who really just enjoys the beauty around him and takes in even the smallest things in life with joy. The compositional techniques used in this picture were rule of thirds (the boat being placed more towards the left of the picture), and point of view (having the picture being taken from the island instead of it being taken from someone in the buildings in the city).

Image Number 3:Abandoned House -- The third photo (on the way right) was captured by Al Mullen. I liked this image because the artist captured the eeriness that an abandoned house can bring. This image is landscape and the mood evoked by this artist was to show the creepiness that this house brings on. This artist is someone who is interested by the history of a place and how it came to be where it is today. The compositional technique used in this picture was leading lines (the wall borders leading you to the chair in the background).