Hill-Place



The first image to the left was found on www.flickr.com and the photographer is under the name FloralVision. There was no title accompanying the photograph. The space type of this image is interiorscape. I feel like the artist used fill the frame, because the room in the picture is of an underwater theme without plants and decor filling up the entire picture. The mood I'm getting from this picture is calm and picturesque due to all of the deep greens and varying blues, and the very soft lighting.

The second photo in the middle was found on www.flickr.com and the photographer is under the name khalid almasoud. There was no title accompanying the photograph. The space type of this image is cityscape. I feel like the artist used leading lines in their picture because there are many sharp edges of buildings and railings/steps to follow and it helps the viewer lead their eyes all around the photo. The mood I'm getting from this photograph is warm and lively because of the just rising/setting sun and the tall, abundance of buildings off in the distance.

The last photo to the right was found on www.flickr.com and the photographer is under the name Kenny Teo. There was no title accompanying the photograph. The space type of this image is cityscape and perhaps even mindscape (the abstract and bright colours really make the photo feel like it's a digital world or something from a futuristic movie). I feel like the artist used leading likes and framing; leading lines because of the many angular sides of the buildings in the photo that lead my eyes up and over ever building. I also think that framing was used because the deep blue water and dark blue sky surrounding the city is a great and calming contrast to the busy main subject. The mood I'm getting from this picture is loud and fast paced because of all the bright and colourful lights and the fact that there are so many buildings on what looks to be a small piece of land.