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Posted by JL Morris on September 16, 2008

Drop in the Grass

Posted under Color, Critiqued, Macro

Drop in the GrassComposition is the relationship of graphic elements within a scene.  These can be geometric shapes and how they relate to each other, lines and how they intersect the layout or color rudiments and their comparability. 

This composition has an interesting diagonal line running from top to bottom along a sixty degree angle.  On this line rests the subject, a water drop about to run down this surface.  I find the way the blade of grass divides the frame interesting.  It is placed in such a way that the area of the background to the left and right are of equal size.  This gives a stationary feeling to the graphic.

In this image the focus in nicely placed on the subject with the background soft, however I do feel that perhaps the bright green to the left of the foreground is a little distracting.

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Drop in the Grass

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