Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Bird's Eye View- Diagonal

     This is the Bird's Eye View angle with the principle Diagonal Lines.  It is Bird's Eye because the viewer is looking down at the object, much like a bird looks down as it flies.  This angle is supposed to make the object seem less important; it's "underneath" us.  Diagonal Lines is the principal of design because of the many diagonal lines in the image.  The spot light, the stars around the lighthouse, and even the slight tilt in the base of the lighthouse are all lines that are diagonal.  Diagonal Lines are supposed to create excitement and movement in the image.

-Audrey Luce ♈ 

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