Monday, 21 November 2016
DEFINITION - line
line lines are to guide the eye to another area of focus in the image being presented. And on some occasions, out of the image to lock your focus onto something related. "Anything with a definite line can be a 'leading line' such as fences, bridges and a shoreline" can lead the eye to another point of focus
IMAGE BANK - line
Image 1-
image one, uses line vertically and diagonally to create a rolling effect, i like this photo because it
makes you feel like you are moving with the camera, the eye travels further than the lens and it causes you to think about what may be beyond the bridge.
Image 2-
image two is very interesting to me as the lines are vertical, due to the use of vertical lines
it cause your eye to travel left to right rather than top to bottom, which creates an interesting
contrast. I particularly like this image as it creates a dainty feel towards the woman in the photo and masks you question her as she is seen as mysterious.
Image 3-
Image three is similar to image on in the use of lines, it makes you question what is beyond,
the use of shadows here makes it look eerie which creates an interesting atmosphere.
Image 4-
image four is very interesting as the line seems almost to be wiggled and slightly blurred, suggesting
the artist did not want to to focus on the line itself, rather than what the line is doing, as well as what the people are doing.
Image 5-
Image five shows us vertical lines in a pleasant way as it demonstrates movement which i believe
is a very clever way of portraying line, the usage of the train also adds to the effect of the lines creating movement.
DEFINITION & ANSEL ADAMS - landscape
Landscape photography shows areas in the world. Landscape photos typically capture nature but can also focus on man-made features such as buildings etc or disturbances of landscapes.

photo by Ansel Adams.
Ansel Easton Adams was an American photographer. He mainly produced black-and-white landscape photographs of the American West. He had a lot of patients as he waited for hours to get the perfect shot.


1. what was group '64'
- group 64 was a group of 20th century sanf ransisco photographers who shared a same photographic style and sense
2. what is f64
- a type of aperture that allows everything to be in focus
3. what is pictoralism?
- pictorialism is the name given to an international style and aesthetic movement that dominated photography during the 19th and 20th century which ansel adams played a huge part in

photo by Ansel Adams.
Ansel Easton Adams was an American photographer. He mainly produced black-and-white landscape photographs of the American West. He had a lot of patients as he waited for hours to get the perfect shot.



1. what was group '64'
- group 64 was a group of 20th century sanf ransisco photographers who shared a same photographic style and sense
2. what is f64
- a type of aperture that allows everything to be in focus
3. what is pictoralism?
- pictorialism is the name given to an international style and aesthetic movement that dominated photography during the 19th and 20th century which ansel adams played a huge part in
Monday, 14 November 2016
DEFINITION - joiners
Joiners-
a technique in which one photo, is made into several over lapping photographs such as a montage of images or a collage.
a technique in which one photo, is made into several over lapping photographs such as a montage of images or a collage.
David Hockney's joiners-
The image os taken of a study which has been manipulated into
many different photographs concluding into one main photograph.
Thursday, 10 November 2016
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