Hansen-Place

Pgauti is the artist of these three portraits. He decided to used level horizon in all of the photos along with the rule of thirds. The rule of thirds is mostly used in the photo to the right, with the left building, the open gap, and the right building. In the first portrait on the left, the leading lines of the ceiling guide my eyes throughout the whole piece. My attention is also brought down the hallway to the group of people in the distance. Another path/hallway was used in the place on the right, a building is visible down the path drawing my eye. Again in the center picture the trees are lining both the right and left side of the portrait, with the light under them in the darkness it creates an eerie mood. With the strong contrast between the darkness of the sky and the lights from under the trees.