Thursday, November 19, 2015

Nekoda Boggs - Kendall Art Gallery Critique

The photograph that I chose is of an older car. I can't quite tell exactly what the make and model is but I know for sure that it's a sports car. This particular photo stood out to me because of how the photographer used black and white, leading lines, anti rule of thirds and depth of field. First the photographer used black and white to show meaning. I believe that the meaning of this photo is that someone bought an older red Chevy and decided to fix it up to run again. This shows the final product of all the hard work that was put into making this car special to the own. He or she bought it and now it means everything to that person. The second thing is that the leading lines and depth of field goes together. The lines on the hood the car takes the viewer's eyes back to the blurred garage in the back ground and the top of the car driver's side. Lastly the photographer used the anti rule of thirds because they focused on the headlight of the car in the center of the picture. This works though because of the other forms of graphic weight that are going on in the photo.

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