AIRPLANE WINDOW
Lining it up
When angled and intersecting lines are found in a composition, they can convey movement and add tension. Out of her airplane window, Sarolta noticed that “the interplay between part of the wing, its shadow, the fellow, and the lines on the tarmac were intriguing”. The lines form a frame around the air marshal and draw the viewer’s eye towards him.
Emphasising editing
Sarolta processed this image in Camera Raw, converting it to black and white and adding a slight tint. By removing colour information, darkening the Blacks and upping the Clarity, the tonal range has become even more reduced, making the shot more graphic, and so the viewer’s eye is less distracted. “I edited the shot to emphasise the semi-abstracted interplay between the elements,” she…