Man-Made
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Pattern
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Angles
Above
this picture shows both leading lines and rule of thirds. The photo was taken from above, of the nail in a intercecting seam in the pavement. tthe seams and the nail itself give the leading lines. The rule of thirds is shown by the off center line of the nail.
Below
Straight On
I thought this was my strongest photo because of the framing and the siloute used in the framing. the small bit of reflection near the nail accents it as a seprate peice but still incorporated.
Composition
Improve
The bad part of this pictue is the origonal object of the photo does not stand out, the colours are too similar and the nail is hidden. Would definatly try to find better variety with the surrounding next time.
The hardest part of this assignment was having to find different places to shot picturesof a nail without having all the pictures be the same.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Lines
Diagonal
This is on of the structural lines I found around campus. Essentialy the technique was to get as much of the exposed area o f the frame captured. It frames itsself.
Vertical
This was one of the nicer natural lines, combined with a structure line that gives it focus.
Horizontal
This I felt was my strongest photo because of the distinct leading line toward the background, and the slight reflection of the background on the painted wood .
the most chalenging part was to find enough variations of lines to keep from having the same photo over and over. Also trying to make the camera on the right part of the scene. Well so far the class is pretty simple.
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