worcester_cyan



This was made on paper by Leo Stehlik, it uses the rule of thirds as well as filling the frame. They utilized texture by the mossy rocks and the bark on the trees. They also use line well with the trees' branches reaching out. The variety is good because of the asymmetry of the the trees and the rocks where it keeps the eye connected and the image interesting.



This was made on paper by Pavel Manak on paper. It uses leading lines by the feathers bringing the eye to the body of the bird. There is also good use of line and texture by the use of the sprawling feathers and the subtle strands of each feather. The contrast is also very good with each part being very visible and appealing to the eye. There is also good unity and balance because the peacock is almost totally symmetrical.

This is an image by 'The lesser traveled seas' (No actual name was given). It was made on paper and uses leading lines and filling the frame by having the flower's petals bring the eye into the center of it as well as having some part of it touching almost every corner and edge of the image. There is very good use of form with the flower and the angle it was taken at. There is a very effective use of emphasis on it with the flower being by far the largest part of the image as well as being centered, however it does make it difficult to pull the eye away from the flower and look at the image as a whole.