FSO
Rule of Space.
Rule of Space.
The Rule of Space says that you will create a more pleasing image
by giving the subject space in which to move.
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Space for a bird to fly into or out of the birdhouse.
There is an opening on the other side.
There is an opening on the other side.
Question:
FSO team.
Does the tree in the center violate the rule?
My subject is the bird feeder.
FSO team.
Does the tree in the center violate the rule?
My subject is the bird feeder.
9 comments:
Like your "gnome at home" and the picture of the birdhouse is very well done. How did you do that!?! My best to you dear friend!! Cathy
I don't know about the rule but the photo is a very pleasant one and therefore valid (!!) the mist on the field is a great photo - see what we miss if we sleep in too late. have a great week.
Nice photos! I think my fave is Gnome at Home!
I think all fit the theme, and I like the gnome the best- just because I love gnomes!
Nicely done. I love the misty photo!
Good use of selective color as well as using space in the first one.
I am not part of the team, but I would say that there is space around your focal point in the second photo. At the very least you're using the rule of thirds, which is good.
I like the misty photo, so much space and just great to look at.
This rule is too new to me to make valid any comment I make about it. But I can say that the first thing I noticed in that shot was the bird feeder (because of positioning and colour I suppose). My appreciation of the tree came second. And I love the early morning mist - not too sure if I'd want to wander into it though. :)
Ah...the morning mist is excellent. So glad you got up and caught it! One of your best
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