heres the url to the photograph: http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/photos/tornado-general/tornadoinstormsky.html
In this photo, the main subject is a tornado that is swirling around what seems to be a deserted field in tornado alley. The tornado is moving at an exhilarating speed and causing tons of dust to spin out of control all over the place. The photograph conveys movement because the tornado is moving at a very high speed and picking things up as it goes. You can see yourself by the tornado watching it destroy the field, picking everything up that’s in its path and flinging it. Movement is an important particle in this photograph because without the movement, there would be no tornado; it would only be a cloud that came to close the ground. The composition of the photo brings out the tornado, because it’s right in the middle of the 9 zone grid, and the dust that’s coming off the tornado takes up the rest of the photograph, causing your eye to drift towards the whole picture, and not focus on just one thing. One goal I have for incorporating movement into my photo is to actually have good movement and pan my photos.
Friday, December 4, 2009
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