Monday, 5 October 2015

                                      Urban Juxtaposition                                                                                                                                                   Juxtaposition happens when there are two or more elements in a scene that either contrast with each other, or one element contributes towards the other to create an overall theme. To create a point of juxtaposition, the photo must contain at least two elements with strong visual weight. The viewer looks at both of these at the same time, coming to their own conclusion about the purpose of each element.

The reason to seek out juxtaposition is because by plasing contrasting elements next to each other you instantly create a story, express an idea or create humour within an image. It's great to use juxtaposition to photograph a city, because cities are a massive jumble of elements, and creating interesting photographs that are clear is though in a city so full and sort of messy of element.

juxtaposition gives your eye something clear and easy to read. It's really fun concept to play with and it's a way to make something instantly interesting or int4riguing. It's more important that photograohers are interesting than good.


                                                            London Steet Photography



I took this street image in London. These two people sat down on the stone and palce colse together with one in black and one in white. Thre image with very strong contrasting effect. I was very plesed to see and catch the moment of thses two people's emotion and position. It's a meaningful focus.

Blackpool Illuminations


I took this image of Blackpool Light Illuminations becacuse there are so many elements in a scene, specially the horse-drawn cabs is outstanding in the image.The carriage was spining along at a speed.


London St Paul


I took the image in London because I like architecture of London. Acturely, London's architecture and history is all mixed up, layered, piled on top of each other. I love that constant sence of juxaposition of old and new. So I wanted to shoot the juxaposition of the London city's building. The St Paul church is next to the moden Building. I think it's an awesome scene. 


London St Paul With Bridge


I took the image in London because I like architecture of London. Acturely, London's architecture and history is all mixed up, layered, piled on top of each other. I love that constant sence of juxaposition of old and new. So I wanted to explore juxaposition as a general theme - particularly when shooting London city. I think it's an awesome scene.


 London St Paul With Bridge


I took the image of  St Paul London again because I like architecture of London St Paul very much. So I wanted to explore juxaposition as a general theme in different angle. This time I used juxaposition is contrasting with old and new and coulorful -particularly the blue coulor in the sky.


Wigan Train Station




I took this image in Wigan Train Station. The juxaposition of this image is contrasting with an adult with two little girls were stading there in a queue and looking at the special train passing through the station without stopping. And the train is very outstanding on the image because that is a very rare train. The white cloud was appearing in the clear blue sky. it.s made the image with so many detail together but all elements are contrasting together.

London St Paul Street



I took this image on the street of london St Paul. The juxaposition is contrasting with new  moden building on the left side and old building on the right side. and it's very obvious, like the line of green trees between the old and new building.


Wigan Train Station





I took this image in Wigan Train Station. The juxaposition of this image is contrasting with two adults with a little boy were looking at the special train passing through the station without stopping. And the train is very outstanding on the image because that is a very rare train. The white cloud was appearing in the clear blue sky. it.s made the image with so many detail together but all elements are contrasting together.


London St Paul



 I took the image in London because I like architecture of London. Acturely, London's architecture and history is all mixed up, layered, piled on top of each other. I love that constant sence of juxaposition of old and new. So I wanted to shoot the juxaposition of the London city's building. In the photo that you can see the historical St Paul Church with moden bridge. the bridge seems the line of the church which is rigid, straight, organised. I think it's an awesome scene.



Blackpool Tower


I took this image of Blackpool Tower. Because I like light trails.  The historical of Blackpool Tower with the light illuminations. It's very sense to mix them together. This juxaposition had attribute of making me forget everything in my own history.





 



I chose this iamge from internet because it follows the rule of third. The juxaposition of the image is contrasting with coulor in blue sky and green wall. the model wears fashion and coulorful dress with coulor jewelry lay on the wall. It's really shinny out.



I chose the image because I like the architecture of cities- particularly the history building mixed with the modem buiding. The juxaposition of the image is contrasting the old building on the left side and the new modem building on the right. And the image follows the rule of third. It's very interesting image to me.










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