Monday, October 21, 2013

My two favorite photos

By Toni Frissell.
Toni Frissell was a photographer that took pictures in 1941of World War two she was the daughter of Lewis Fox Frissell and Antoinette Wood Montgomery. She was born in 1917 and died in 1988.
Her picture shows symmetrical balance because you can split it down the middle and it would be equal on both sides. I chose this photo because it was an interesting photo that caught my eye, it kind of tells a story. The way the face is touching the water but the rest of her body is underneath the water slowly sinking is interesting to me it makes me wonder if she's dying or not. I'm not sure where this photograph was taken but it seemed to be taken at a lake of some sort. I wouldn't actually make any changes to the photograph I like it the way it is.

This photo is by Gabriele Caretti
This photo shows asymmetrical balance because if you were to split it down the middle it wouldn't be equal on both sides. I chose this photo because it doesn't show the whole Eiffel Tower and its from worms eye point of view so it looks like its stretching and I like how the moon is placed in there. This photo was most likely taken in Paris. I wouldn't really make any changes to the photo.


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