It is Behind Me
This photo bring laughter
to me even when I am at the saddest point of my life. Brilliantly
using the closed frame method to focus on the always scared looking
dog and making the black cat more blurry to add an evil shade
on it. Mixing both of the role of third and the asymmetrical balance methods
to make this photo reach it epic maximum where the dog is located
on the closer, brighter, right corner of the shot, on the other
hand, the cat is located on the further, darker, left side corner of the
shot. Both of the alternate point of view and the stop motion techniques made
the cat look like it was going to hunt down this dog (which let face it this dog looks like a rat)
but in reality they might be best buddies. By adding the converging line
method to the diagonal lines it will create an illusion that the cat is very far away from the
dog but when focusing on the ceramic tile, we can see that the cat
can get this prey in one leap.
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