This photo critique analyzes a black and white photograph titled "Monochrome Line". The most important object in the photo is a railing, which is positioned in the bottom right corner following the Golden Ratio and made larger than surrounding objects. The key element of art used is line - the important railing consists of horizontal lines, while train tracks in the back are diagonal lines and fences and lamps in the distance use vertical and horizontal lines.
This photo critique analyzes a black and white photograph titled "Monochrome Line". The most important object in the photo is a railing, which is positioned in the bottom right corner following the Golden Ratio and made larger than surrounding objects. The key element of art used is line - the important railing consists of horizontal lines, while train tracks in the back are diagonal lines and fences and lamps in the distance use vertical and horizontal lines.
This photo critique analyzes a black and white photograph titled "Monochrome Line". The most important object in the photo is a railing, which is positioned in the bottom right corner following the Golden Ratio and made larger than surrounding objects. The key element of art used is line - the important railing consists of horizontal lines, while train tracks in the back are diagonal lines and fences and lamps in the distance use vertical and horizontal lines.
Objects identified: Train Track, fence, railing, pavement, sky, distant street lamps. 2. The most important object in this work is the railing. The artist emphasizes this by positioning it in the bottom right corner according to the Golden Ratio and making the object larger than all its other surroundings. 3. The most important Element of Art in this photograph is line. The most important part of the photograph -the railing- is composed of several horizontal lines. In the background the train tracks are made of diagonal lines and in the distance the fence and street lamps display more vertical and horizontal lines.