Leading Lines- In this picture, I was asked to take a photo of leading lines that can direct the viewer to the focal point. I like how the image is symmetrical, and the railing is leading the viewer to the people at the top. However, I dislike how hard it is to see the focal point as it is so far away. So, next time, I can improve by trying to make the focal point clearer by moving closer to it. Converging Parallel Lines- In this picture, I was asked to take a picture of converging parallel lines that helped create depth in the image. I liked how the picture accurately showed this, and how it was nicely framed. However, I dislike the people in the background, that distracts the viewer. Something I can do better next time is to spend more time when taking a photo, to make sure there isn't any clashing elements in the picture. Diagonal Lines- In this picture, I was asked to take a picture of diagonal lines that convey movement. I liked the simple color scheme of this wall, and how I tilted my reference point to turn the vertical lines into diagonal lines. However, I dislike the part of the wall I took as the lights were showing, which makes it look less aesthetically pleasing. Something I can do better next time is to take more time choosing wisely which part of my subject I want to take a picture of. Vertical Lines- I had to take a photo that had strong vertical lines. They were wooden poles that were parallel to each other, going vertically. I like the design of this wall and how it is simplistic, while also conveying vertical lines. However, I don't really like the angle I took this photo because it makes the wall seem not even. Getting the correct angle for this picture was challenging, and I can try different angles next time to improve. Horizontal Lines- In this picture, I was asked to take a photo of horizontal lines that would have a calming affect on the viewer. I like how simple the picture is, clearly demonstrating horizontal lines. However, I dislike how you can see other things in the background that takes away attention from the focal point. Next time, I can try blurring out the background or even editing it out to make the focal point clearer and not have any clashing elements in the picture. Curved Lines- In this photo, I was asked to take a photo of curved lines that showed gracefulness. I like the different colors and the people on the monkey bars, which adds an element of style into the picture. I don't like how close the picture was taken, and because the playground was restricting, I had a hard time taking a good photo that wasn't too close or too far. I could improve next time by trying different angles and reference points when taking pictures.
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