Last week I chose to work on improving my photos by focusing on specific compositional elements. The two elements I focused on most were
light and
point of interest. I tried to emphasize the point of interest by using depth of field mostly, but lighting played a big role as well. Lens flares, sun spots, and rim lighting, are all things I played with to highlight my point of interest. As I looked through my camera, it was a fun to force myself to think of what I could do compositionally to push my point of interest. My shots became more thoughtful. An obvious point of interest, I realized lately, is something that is missing from many of my compositions. There's still work to be done, but it's a start to get my mind thinking that way.

(Time of day: noon)

(Time of day: just before sunset)

(Time of day: late morning)

(Time of day: just before sunset)

(Time of day: early morning)
In addition to these photos, the photo of the
forgotten painting, the
flower in the abandoned lot, and the
wind chimes were also taken. You can see the complete set on my
flickr site.
This week I was joined by Steph and my dad. They both took some awesome photos. Thanks for joining in you two!
Steph chose to focus on mostly lines and negative space.
My dad chose to focus on contrast.
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