8 thoughts on “photo 101: solitude & rule of thirds”
that tree is magnificent, Brenda.
thank you Lois
Wow!!
thank you
I like your photos even this one. Footprints leading into the picture. Can you explain how you think of rule of thirds in it. By the way I’ve a very weak Internet-connection so your site and pictures take a lot of time to load. But to small pictures make it difficult to see all details.
As I composed this image…I saw the snow in the lower third of the image and the evergreen tree in the foreground is in one third while the center of the other three is in another third. I also see the footprints as being a focus point. Do you see it differently?
Experimenting
I hung the moon on various
branches of the Pine
Tachibana Hokushi
The kind of place
where the way a traveler’s tracks
disappear in snow
is something you get use to—
such a place is this world of ours
that tree is magnificent, Brenda.
thank you Lois
Wow!!
thank you
I like your photos even this one. Footprints leading into the picture. Can you explain how you think of rule of thirds in it. By the way I’ve a very weak Internet-connection so your site and pictures take a lot of time to load. But to small pictures make it difficult to see all details.
As I composed this image…I saw the snow in the lower third of the image and the evergreen tree in the foreground is in one third while the center of the other three is in another third. I also see the footprints as being a focus point. Do you see it differently?
Experimenting
I hung the moon on various
branches of the Pine
Tachibana Hokushi
The kind of place
where the way a traveler’s tracks
disappear in snow
is something you get use to—
such a place is this world of ours
Princess Shikishi