This week, let’s split our photos in two.
More often than not, I think of the pictures I take in terms of what I try to capture: a beautiful landscape. My sons both smiling at the same time. A fresh-out-of-the-oven apricot tart, a moment before everyone digs in. The object determines the angle, the composition, the depth of field.
Sometimes, though, I try to empty my mind of any reference to the meaning of the things in front of me and try to focus solely on the visual plane of the photo. That’s what happened one glorious summer afternoon several years ago, when I visited Devils Tower, in Wyoming. There was rock, there was sky, and both were stunning. But I just knew that it wasn’t about them this time, it was about splitting my canvas in two:

If you need a refresher on the elements of composition, this popular post from our Photography 101 series will do the trick.
This week, share an image that has two clear halves, literally or figuratively. You could focus on composition, like me, and take a photo with an explicit dividing line (either vertical, horizontal, or diagonal). Or take the theme in other directions: zoom in on a pair of objects that together form a whole. Show two people whose demeanor or personality complement each other. Or bring into balance two opposing visual elements — light and dark, color and its absence, sharp focus juxtaposed with blurriness.
I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Here’s mine. Cities, made up of concrete and dreams.
http://mabelkwong.com/2015/07/23/why-is-melbourne-the-worlds-most-livable-city-the-city-with-two-faces/
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Here mine 🙂
http://rindrianie.com/2015/07/24/photo-challenge-half-and-half/
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Good Evening: Land’s End, San Francisco. Our famous fog cut a lot of my shots in half, making them suitable for this week’s theme. https://vonnscottbair.wordpress.com/2015/07/24/lands-end-san-francisco-california-4-july-2015-weekly-photo-challenge-half-and-half/
Incidentally, anyone else getting weird 404 error messages when they post new blog entries?
Vonn Scott Bair
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What an interesting composition; I like the ridges in the rock and the curved line between the two. I’m so glad a blog email update reminded me about your photo challenge.
Here is my interpretation: http://adventuresofanovicemum.co.uk/dp-photo-challenge-half-and-half/ What do you think?
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