Geometric Trees

On my way to the store this weekend, I saw this beautiful tree and instantly thought I had to take a photo. Positioning my camera to get the perfect frame was slightly difficult as this was in a neighborhood and I was trying to keep it as natural as possible without allowing a house to be seen.


Geometric Trees by Bhargavi Gulia


Composition:
This photo first takes use of the Rule of Thirds. All trees in the frame are not in the center, but to the sides. Secondly, perspective is used. The camera was angled slightly below the average eye level. This is most evidently seen from the little bunch in the top left corner. Additionally, the sky is in an Ombre fade, which adds some minor contrast. The sky is a little darker towards the top, where most of the white flowers are. Similarly, the sky is lighter below where the darker trees are. Finally, the trees are all geometric. The two trees on the bottom left from triangles. The big tree to the side form a square, if carried through outside the frame. The little bunch on the top left forms a circle if carried out, too.

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