Photo Thursday Sedona Lines of Composition

Photo Tips on Photo Thursday Sedona

Sedona – Framing a photo pops the focal point with great composition with lines of geometry to surround and enhance your photo. Using a foreground with your background gives a visual sensation to the photo to carry the person and their eye into your photography.

Sedona Lines Rocks Lamps
Creating a path of illusion in a two dimensional space to engulf a person in Serenity. For myself, when returning from a trip, this type of picture brings my heart, emotions, and whole being back to the moment to remember and taste the delight of the day again and again. Like a memory point.

The architecture and sculpting of the lamp draws me to both the lamp and the landscape where nature and the elements have sculpted a masterpiece from rock, red rock, reflections, and barrenness of the earth. Love all the sculpting done out West. Wandering from place to place brings more surprise around every bend. The bend trees from the winds where they twisted into pretzel like shapes has many explanations depending on your guide to the area.

Not sure how I missed Sedona my first trip around the country but this return trip was planned with a timeshare reservation to explore this area. This visit was great with Jeep Trip. Photowalks in Sedona are a must do experience where you stop to notice things as a child would, stop, fascinate, explore, and encourage yourself to see things differently.

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1. Laurel 3. Debbie @ European Travelista 5. Inside Journeys
2. Michael Figueiredo @Strux Travel 4. Cathy Sweeney

 

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Eileen Lud­wig of Digital Photography and Multimedia Art brings to the world insights about photography, multimedia, and Art. Early adopter of the Brownie Camera and an avid traveler she has photographed far and wide. Using this site to share with others photographs, skills, knowledge, and joys of clicks. She is owner of four sites: Pho­tog­ra­phy, Web Design School, Social Media School and Free­lance Tourist. Each are in dif­fer­ent stages of devel­op­ment and evolution.

We all gather in this place to share expe­ri­ences, strengths, and school of hard knocks, On Job Train­ing. We can use this space to explore and under­stand the trends and con­cepts both as a begin­ner and advanced user. Point­ing oth­ers in the right direc­tion when needed.

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