This is a picture that i found on the Internet showing autumn colour through a close up of the leaves. In this picture the main focus is on the 3 leaves in the centre of the image and the background is blurred. The photographer has decided to have a clear focus on the front leaves and allow for parts of some leaves to be included in the picture but not let them distract from the focus. This photographer has also decided to feel some of the gaps in the background with the sky allowing for a different colour to be included into the picture. The ago of this image allows for more leaves to be in the frame yet the 2 largest in the middle of the frame are the ones that standout and make up the picture.
This a picture that i have taken of a single leaf and is showing autumn colour. In my picture i have decided to include just one leaf as the focus but have multiple smaller leaves in the corners of my image that are blurred slightly. In my picture i have also decided to include some more twigs to include a slight variation of colour. In my picture the use of the other smaller leaves and twigs make the leave sit it its natural setting so the picture is realistic.
The connection between the two picture is essentially the fact that both pictures are showing autumn colours and is focusing on leaves. In both pictures there is a variety of different colours as well as a blurred background. The camera has been focused on the leaves in the image and has allowed for the background to fill up the rest of the frame, showing the use of autumn colours. In both of the images there is other aspects of the branch included but the have a been burred out slightly as they don't need to standout for the image. In both of the images the use of the formal element colour allows for some difference in the image so that one colour isn't over used making the image appear to be dull.
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