For the "outing" we ended up last minute hiking up to the brown rocks.
I was trying to get the empty space in front of the, so they have somewhere to run to,
but by golly Aiden is fast, even when he's towing Capri! I couldn't catch up fast enough.
None of the lines are straight, but I don't think there is a straight line in Moab as far as horizon goes.
This one I used the rule of thirds, got the horizon line as straight as a could, and left some
empty space up in the top majority of the picture, because that's the direction she is climbing.
This is my best one (I think) Capri is pretty far over in the corner, but I kind of like that. The horizon line and the "leading" line of the trail both lead right to Capri.
I didn't get them as far over to the right as I was thinking I should. They are looking off to the left, so I tried to leave some empty space that direction.
2 comments:
Love all the pictures, and your comments on them show how well you understood the assignment. I know what you mean about trying to get space in front of kids and not being able to!! Good uses of all the elements in your pictures. I have a hard time remembering more than one or two things at a time :) Nice time of day to take pictures, too. I think on the last one I would have liked you to move in on them just a little bit, but I understand you were trying to get the sun in along with some of the Brown Rocks, also, so your story element outweighs filling your frame more with Aiden and Capri. Nice job :)
Love the pictures! I like the leading lines on the one of Capri headed up the trail. On the last one I actually really like that you aren't so close to them. I like that you see them and then a lot of the beautiful scenery that they are looking off into. But I do agree with what you said that it might be nice to have them a little more to the right. And I totally get it about kids moving too fast!
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