Snyder-Place



Picture 1: the doors http://www.paulpolitis.com/bwgallery/abandoned_places/photograph.asp?photo=44 Photo Taken by Paul Politis This is an interior scape, the mood of this picture seems to be happy because of the very brightly colored walls, even though it is considered to be an abandoned place, that includes very bright lighting. In this picture artist uses the techniques of leading lines and rule of thirds because he uses the doors that makes you eyes lead backward and rule of thirds by all the white borders that looks like they are bordering things off.

Picture 2: Cape Canaveral http://www.oboylephoto.com/ksc/index.htm Shaun O'Boyle This is a landscape picture, the mood of this picture seems to look happy and peaceful because it is an open ocean area, this was also a very neat site because it is where all the space stuff used to take place. The artist used the natural sunlight giving it that type of mood. In this picture the artist used leading with the fences because there are so many that they lead your eyes through the entire picture.

Picture 3: The Bridges http://weburbanist.com/2008/09/21/24-stunning-hdr-photographs-of-abandoned-places/5-barge-loader/ Unknown Artist This picture I would consider a cityscape because this place seems to look like it is located in the city. The mood here actually looks fun, because when I look at this I think of city lights, because I see the lights reflecting in the water and it reminds me of a city at night which makes me always think of a good time. The lighting in this photo seems to be like it is light given off from buildings around it. The techniques used in this photo are leading lines because the large architectural things coming out lead you through following back to the bridge behind and the lights reflecting in the water.