Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Emphasis through contrast in scale!

( From: Communication Arts December 2006, P147. )

In this picture, the small background people and hill become charged with meaning when combined with the image of the huge monster. It’s difficult to fight against with monster.

3 comments:

Cathy Peters said...

This could also be considered contrast by size if you look at is as being a lion instead of a monster. But you're interpretation is much more artistic!

Cathy Peters said...
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feixue said...

Thank you for reminding me, cathy!
this picture is a sample that contrast by scale, not by isolation. I made a clerical error when I post it .