Project 21 - diagonals

Congratulation!!
I got my new camera - Canon EOS 450D. She's great. (In my language a camera is a she and that's how I'm gonna treat her!).

I have to say that some photos That I made now in my new camera will be published in my older projects as I always do some projects together.

So now for project 21 - here we're came to diagonal lines shown strongly in the photo:

Photo 1:
My boys at the park


Taken in Stowe Landscape Gardens in a sunny Sunday, the steep of the hill is a strong diagonal

Photo 2:
A ceiling


This photo was taken at Stowe Landscape Gardens as well, in one of the beautiful building in this park.

Photo 3:
A tree in Blenhaim Park


In this case the camera was horizontally but the talented gardeners of Bleinhaim Palace in Woodstock made this cut in the trees to be exactly parallel to the slope and both of them (the slope and the tree cut) creates the diagonals in the photo.

Photo 4:
Knifes


While thinking about the project and making dinner I saw that the photo is just in my hands! I took the knifes stand and put it on the table so in the background will be the very vertical lines of the france doors and curtains which gives it a nice contras.


In the text book I've found examples for diagonals:
  • "The open door" by William Henry Fox Talbot, diagonal creates by the broom.
  • "Flither pickers" by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, diagonal creates by the coastline .
  • "On Sussex down" by Frederick Evans, diagonal creates by the track in the field.
  • "Miss Thompson" by Clarence White, diagonal creates by the arms.