tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post2091455267087526685..comments2024-03-27T16:29:33.089+02:00Comments on A Jewish Grandmother : 52Frames, "Rule of Thirds"Batyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post-55585129691129449372016-03-16T14:04:04.726+02:002016-03-16T14:04:04.726+02:00I didn't know srt svhool esd in your past. No ...I didn't know srt svhool esd in your past. No durprise. Yes it is monochromaticBatyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post-20136299944696256672016-03-16T11:26:11.988+02:002016-03-16T11:26:11.988+02:00Shalom!
The photo you chose demonstrates the abili...Shalom!<br />The photo you chose demonstrates the ability to find complexity in the subtlety of a limited color range. The others are nice scenes, but they aren't as interesting as the limited/complex contrast. The contrast of the smooth jug with the rough rocks also grabs one's eye.<br />As far as the "Rule of Thirds" is concerned, what I learned in art school is that once rules have been mastered, they can be successfully broken by someone with sufficient skill. <br />HadassaHadassanoreply@blogger.com