Friday, January 29, 2016

BREADTH

Symmetrical Balance 



Symmetrical Balance 



5 comments:

  1. Very pretty, but on the top image (with the trees) you can tell that they are two separate images. I would suggest flipping the top image upside-down and using the clone stamp tool to connect the branches of the two trees to make it look neater

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  2. Thats true, I will try that thank you!!!

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  3. As Caitlin said, you can see the line in between the top photos. If you want to blend the top and bottom photos it would take a lot more editing. However, I think the photo itself, unedited, is also asymmetrical balance because the branches do not directly replicate one another. Just an idea!

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  4. The second picture is a lot stronger than the first, I was able to tell it was symmetrical balance upon first glance. I think you should keep it, but make sure that the buildings right above the Bean don't look weird

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  5. I like the bottom picture a lot better, I can look at it and see exactly what it is. The first image not so much/ I would recommend more portraits in your portfolio.

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