Horizontal, Vertical and Diagonal lines
1. What is a reciprocal line and how is it used in, "Henri Cartier-Bresson. ROMANIA. 1975. In a train"?
Reciprocal line is when you draw a diagonal line and then draw a line that is perpendicular to it. It was used in Romania in a train by taking a picture of a couple and creating a diagonal line through.
2. In, "Henri Cartier-Bresson. USA. 1947. Cape Cod, Mass, Independence Day", how does the hand gesture add to the energy and movement of the diagonal lines?
It adds more energy because it brings your eyes to his knees not as intersecting as the face.
3. In, "Rene Burri. BRAZIL. 1960. Rio de Janeiro. Ministry of Health", how do the diagonal lines create multiple directions for the eye to follow?
The diagonal lines create multiple directions for the eye to follow because it gives it a sense of balance and elegance.
Reciprocal line is when you draw a diagonal line and then draw a line that is perpendicular to it. It was used in Romania in a train by taking a picture of a couple and creating a diagonal line through.
2. In, "Henri Cartier-Bresson. USA. 1947. Cape Cod, Mass, Independence Day", how does the hand gesture add to the energy and movement of the diagonal lines?
It adds more energy because it brings your eyes to his knees not as intersecting as the face.
3. In, "Rene Burri. BRAZIL. 1960. Rio de Janeiro. Ministry of Health", how do the diagonal lines create multiple directions for the eye to follow?
The diagonal lines create multiple directions for the eye to follow because it gives it a sense of balance and elegance.
Curved Lines
1. In, "Abbas / GREAT BRITAIN. Belfast. A wall crumbles down after having been set on fire, presumably by the IRA", how do the curved lives add to the suspense/tension of the image?
The curved lines add suspense to the image because you see a building falling and the tension falls in the firefighter who is fighting to save it.
2. In, "Henri Cartier-Bresson / France, 1932", How do the curved lines add movement to the frame?
The curved lines add movement because its showed the route the biker took.
3. In, "Eric Kim / Santa Monica, 2011", How are the curved lines also creating framing in the photograph?
The curved lines created framing in the photography because it shows how the man and the elevator were moving.
The curved lines add suspense to the image because you see a building falling and the tension falls in the firefighter who is fighting to save it.
2. In, "Henri Cartier-Bresson / France, 1932", How do the curved lines add movement to the frame?
The curved lines add movement because its showed the route the biker took.
3. In, "Eric Kim / Santa Monica, 2011", How are the curved lines also creating framing in the photograph?
The curved lines created framing in the photography because it shows how the man and the elevator were moving.
Leading Lines
1. In, "Josef Koudelka : CZECHOSLOVAKIA. 1963. Slovakia. Jarabina", how does the leading line direct your eye?
The leading lines directs my eye because it shows the way he is looking and the direction he is going.
2. IIn, "Henri Cartier-Bresson FRANCE. 1932. Marseille. The Allée du Prado", Dow does the change of camera angle effect the composition?
The change of the camera angle effect the composition
3. In, "Constantine Manos. USA. 1988. Florida. Daytona Beach. “American Color”, describe three movements that the lines draw for eye?
The leading lines directs my eye because it shows the way he is looking and the direction he is going.
2. IIn, "Henri Cartier-Bresson FRANCE. 1932. Marseille. The Allée du Prado", Dow does the change of camera angle effect the composition?
The change of the camera angle effect the composition
3. In, "Constantine Manos. USA. 1988. Florida. Daytona Beach. “American Color”, describe three movements that the lines draw for eye?