Kempen-Place



1) Vertigo by: Paul Politis This photo gives a haunted feel to the viewer. Politis uses leading lines with the stairs and framing with the floor to provide interest. The point of view is also interesting, as it is one we commonly see, but in a different perspective: an abandoned house. It is an interiorscape. I really love the point of view in this, and it's something I'll take into consideration when choosing my photos. Link: []

2) Abandoned Church by: Unknown Personally, I think it's quite beautiful. This particular interiorscape creates an almost holy feel, which makes sense considering it's a church. The photographer used leading lines and rule of thirds. The colors are stunning, and I think I want to do either something very colorful or black and white for my project, not really something in between. Link: []

3) Image Transfer Aceos by: Flickr user "Potatobird" This one's not so much about compositional techniques as it is the transfer. They sort of used leading lines, but the transfer itself is what spiked my interest. I really like the idea of transferring onto newspaper or pages from books. It almost gives a vintage, yet pop-art feel. [|Link]