Graffiti is writing or drawings that have been scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in a public place. [source - Wikipedia]
As the definition states, these can vary from random scribbles to amazing artwork and framing them properly could give a lot of definition for your photographs. Specially the colorful ones have the ability to capture the attention of the viewer. In this post, I will share some of the pics I took of Graffiti and wall paintings and discuss the thought process behind each frame.
Here s more straightforward case... The light was intriguing for me cos it gives the feel of a tunnel without the heavy shadows that comes with it. The frame was shifted to one side, not to create interest, but to capture the side which got my interest better.
This frame for me creates interest simply due to the fact that most things don't relate to each other. Sounds counter intuitive.. right? But such combinations do work. May not be for all.
There s an old say in photography.. says if a photograph is boring.. add some red into it :) That's exactly what I did here... The background was interesting enough.. But this shinny little red car adds a punch to the shot.
When I saw these words and some flames below, all kinds of light bulbs started to go in my head... Once I framed it in this way, do I have to tell you where lawyers would end up? :D That in itself is a story.
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Akila.
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