Thursday, August 22, 2013



                            Kristen Takaki

The photograph above is balanced because there are subjects on both sides of the image; however, it is asymmetrical balance.


                                   




                            



                           Retales Botijero

This photograph is unbalanced because the green tomato draws the viewers eye, and distracts from the rest of the image. 












Katie Rocha

The photo to the left, portrays a technique known as symmetrical balance. One can tell it is a balanced photo because each side mirrors the other.


Katie Rocha

The fence exemplifies balance photography because the four panels of wood are equal and display symmetrical balance.




Katie Rocha

This photograph of a cactus is unbalanced because the spines of the plant are in focus and the bush on the opposite side is not.



Katie Rocha

The image of the palm tree is unbalanced because there is not another subject on the left to balance out the depth of the tree trunk.

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