Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Travel Image

Hello yet again! This is the final part to the Road Trip assignment, and I have to reflect what I know about scale and principles/elements to talk about a trip that I've been on. So last December I went on a trip with my parents to go to Slade, Kentucky to visit the Natural Bridge. It's basically this huge rock structure that was naturally made and it looks like an actual bridge. When we went there, we had to go along this super difficult trail in order to get to so we could see it up close. When looking at the image below, you can see that line and depth are visible because of the overall shape of the outline of the bridge and because shadows are casted into the few openings on the surface. Harmony is shown here because there's a general flow throughout the image when looking at the shape and what's surrounding the bridge. When discussing scale, you can see that this bridge is pretty large because of how far it goes width-wise. I wasn't able to get a picture of myself next to the bridge because there wasn't an area to go in order to get a picture for that.

On top of the Natural Bridge in Slade, Kentucky with my dad.

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