Seeing and Sharing Beauty

Garfield Park Conservatory :: Composition in Nature

“To consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravity before going for a walk.Β  Such rules and laws are deduced from the accomplished fact; they are the product of reflection.”

— Edward Weston

Reflections in Green

Reflections in Green – Garfield Park Conservatory, Chicago, IL

Composition in photography is a big topic.

Just what is “good” composition?Β  Can it be defined by a set of rules?Β  If it could, a camera company will put a program and some sensors into your camera and you won’t need to think about it anymore.Β  We already have automatic exposure and automatic focusing . Just add automatic pointing and automatic zooming and automatic shooting and automatic developing (correcting color and contrast) and soon you can just send your camera out on its own and look at the pictures it posts on Facebook.

We think we like to have rules so we know if we are “doing it right”.Β  What’s more important in creating art is how it “feels”.Β  How do I feel when I look at a scene?Β  How can I frame it and expose it and focus it, so that when I see it later on a monitor or in print, it still makes my soul breathe deeply.Β  And what sweet added joy to know that someone else (such as, my wife!) may cry with joy when she sees the symbolism of the arrangement of all these captured and tweaked pixels, my vision in light of life.

In a class at the Morton Arboretum in DuPage County, Illinois called “Composition in Nature”, taught by Willard Clay, we discussed several rules that can be used in creating a composition in nature.Β  These rules are more aptly called “tools” because it is always the artist’s decision and vision that determines when and what tools will or won’t be used in creating a composition.

The biggest rule — in art and in life — is to create what you love.Β  The rules in composition are about creating an imageΒ  in a two-dimensional rectangular pattern of pixels of colors and lights and shadows that results in lifting the soul of the viewer to experience beauty (or some other emotion). Β  The rule in life is to breathe deeply in the beauty around us.

Side by Side

Side by Side, Garfield Park Conservatory, Chicago, Illinois

9 Comments

  1. kseverny

    this is a stunning image.
    Not taken to impress yet it does so anyway

  2. Nancy P Masland

    Truly inspirational!
    Nancy

  3. Debi Kermeen

    so beautiful!!! thanks for sharing…

  4. robbie

    I like it too that you’ve been out doing what you love so much!!!! And that you share your beauty!

  5. Bob Hitzeman

    King,

    Nice stuff! It seems to me (the one whose emotional response is being elicited by your composition), that you are also doing a fabulous job of painting with your words as well as your camera!

    Love,

    The Bubs of Earl

  6. Donna Jean Pozdol

    Wow, what exquisite vision you have. You have captured texture, light, shadows and diverse angles. Your “work” is captivating!

    Blessings,

    Donna Pozdol

  7. Christina Baldwin

    Dear Harry,

    I have a friend whom I only see once a year or so and whenever we check-in with each other, his first question to me is “What do you see with our near eye, and what do you see with your far eye?” We then talk about the close-up details of our lives and the big issues we are carrying in our hearts. And your photography is like that–it looks close, it looks far. So thank you for sharing your beauty, your learning process and explorations, and your delight with all of us–especially, me. I am so glad to be on your list.

    Blessings, Christina

    • Harry Hitzeman

      You are a poet!

      As I travel merrily on this art photography path, it is encouraging to know that my work is a joy for others, too. Your metaphor of near/far in life is also a “tool” in composition. I love it when an image evokes a symbolic meaning or metaphor for the viewer.

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts — keep ’em coming!

  8. Jaqueline Huxel

    I love the conservatory, just took my grand children there a couple weeks ago, so wonderful to be among the large amazing plants and at the same time you’re in the large city, you forget where you are.

    You work is great.

    Shanti, peace and blessings

    Jackie

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