O'Shea-Place



The first photograph is an interior scape by Roman Loranc and the name of the photo is Absolution. This photo uses the walls as leading lines and also the arch the ceiling creates makes frames the light and it adds more emphasis to the light and chair. I also like how this photo is all of the same shades of red and gray, it really blends together well. http://www.photographywest.com/pages/loranc_churchstudies.htm

The second photo is a landscape called Bamboo Forrest and it was taken by Kyle Merriman for National Geographic magazine. It uses really strong leading lines from the walkway and also a different set of lines made by the bamboo stalks that frame the road and lead you to the top of the page. I like how the bright greens contrast the dull brown colors. There is also a level horizon that makes the photo really come together. This photo is a landcape as well. http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/bamboo-forest-japan/

The third photo is of the Guggenheim Museum taken by Paul Politis. There are leading lines from the side and it is interesting because they curve around and leave you twisting your head to see the rest of the photo. The fact that the photo is in black and white is really cool because of the value from the sky contrasted with the dark lines of the museum really looks cool. Fill the frame is also used and this photo is an exterior scape. http://www.paulpolitis.com/bwgallery/new_york/photograph.asp?photo=220