Lens Artists Photo Challenge #289 – Tools of Photo Composition

For this challenge JohnBo has asked us to show examples of how we use these tools of photo composition: Shape, Form, Texture and Light.

In my opening photo above I like the shapes of triangles for the roof and rectangles for the windows and shutters in this colorful building at the Carabelle Batik Studio in St. Kitts.

The image below focuses on the natural forms and texture of the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.

One of my favorite times to use light is at sunset. Watching the sunset as our cruise ship was sailing out of San Juan, Puerto Rico was a perfect ending to the day.

Many thanks to our host John for the challenge Lens-Artists #289 – Tools of Photo Composition

22 thoughts on “Lens Artists Photo Challenge #289 – Tools of Photo Composition

    1. Thanks John! Sorry I was a day late answering the challenge. I’m still trying to get caught up after our cruise. I was out almost every night of the cruise watching the sunset. There were some beauties.

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  1. You always have photos that match the theme so well. Love the photo of the yellow cottage, that was a style you often saw in the Caribbean years ago.

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  2. That first picture was fabulous! I also enjoyed Bryce and a sunset from a cruise ship is always the cherry on top! Priceless!
    Another great challenge for you!

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  3. Everything about the Batik Studio speaks art, Beth. That includes all the compositions tools from this weeks challenge. And Bryce…sigh. A welcome site.

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