Brey-Place



The first photo is a cityscape, due to the fact that there is a town in the background of the landscape. The mood is relaxing due to the sunset on the water, it also feels kind of mystical because of the boat which is growing trees. The artist is by a flickr user named brentbat. The compositional technique is leading lines because the shore leads your eyes to the city and sunset, as well as being parallel to the boat. I believe this is also rule of thirds because something meets at each point. The title is Abandoned Tugboat. []

The second photo is a landscape, because it is of both water and land. The mood is bright and happy because the colors are vibrant and sort of appealing to the eye. The artist Shaun O'Boyle who did a whole collection on Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space center. The composition is rule of thirds because at every point something eye catching is there. It could be leading lines because the fence leads your eyes to the water. Did not have a title but is Cape Canaveral years after the Apollo missions. @http://www.oboylephoto.com/ksc/index.htm

The third photo is an innerscape, because it is inside. The mood is creepy and deformed and run down, it gives this beautiful look that makes you cringe in a way. This is defiantly rule of thirds because of windows meeting each point. The natural lighting creates shadows and reflections which enhance to mood a lot. This piece was also done by Shaun O'Boyle, in a collection of photographs titled Power station. @http://www.oboylephoto.com/gwps/index.htm