Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Frame
I noticed that someone had the same idea as I did to go to the Willard O. Nisson park and take a picture of the water wheel. Besides the road, houses, and cars behind it, it's a really pretty water wheel. For the diagonal rule, I did not put the horizon at the bottom. I wanted more greenery, water, and wheel, instead of sky. My horizon line is towards the top of the picture and on the top horizontal grid line. I think the horizon draws your eye to the water wheel. I lined the top right grid intersection up to the middle of the wheel. I think the vectors located in this image are formed by the diagonal lines at the base and top of the brick columns, including individual bricks, that all point to the end of the pond. I really like the light reflecting on the water, it created another diagonal line like the brick columns are. Also light is beating on the lower rock, it is a diagonal line as well that points to that direction. I think those diagonals give it perspective and depth. I think all these lines would be considered the graphic vectors.
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