LINE AND SHAPE
- What locations and subject matter did you choose to shoot for your photos?different locations mostly outdoors.
- Describe the photos you took:What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?)most of the pictures are taken far away
- What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...)straight on
- Are your photographs horizontal or vertical?i used a horizontal point of view
- Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots?i used the rule of thirds in most of them besides the image of the bikes that way it would give a cooler affect.
- In which photos? Describe.
Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work? the picture of the rainbow
Pattern and Texture
Describe your best photo: my favorite photo is the picture of the close up flower.
What is the distance in the shot?The distance is close up.I took the photo from above pointing down in an angle. the dodge and burn photo is taken in the rule of thirds after i cropped it but not in the original. i used the dodge and burn tool to try and fix some of the too dark spots in the background and show more texture.
Which image may be overexposed? (too bright) Why? Which area/areas is/are too bright?Which image is underexposed? (too dark) Which area/areas is/are too dark?Which image is the best example of a properly exposed
photo? Explain why: The image of the mill before I used dodge and burn some of the spots are over exposed like the drain pipe is slightly over exposed. the ground and the concrete are slightly over exposed as well. some of the shadows are also underexposed so i used dodge and burn to lighten them and darken the concrete. After using dodge and burn the picture of the mill is a perfect image.
What is the distance in the shot?The distance is close up.I took the photo from above pointing down in an angle. the dodge and burn photo is taken in the rule of thirds after i cropped it but not in the original. i used the dodge and burn tool to try and fix some of the too dark spots in the background and show more texture.
Which image may be overexposed? (too bright) Why? Which area/areas is/are too bright?Which image is underexposed? (too dark) Which area/areas is/are too dark?Which image is the best example of a properly exposed
photo? Explain why: The image of the mill before I used dodge and burn some of the spots are over exposed like the drain pipe is slightly over exposed. the ground and the concrete are slightly over exposed as well. some of the shadows are also underexposed so i used dodge and burn to lighten them and darken the concrete. After using dodge and burn the picture of the mill is a perfect image.
dodge and burn
The Photo the best demonstrates the rule of thirds is the picture with the stop sign on the right corner,The third photo.My second photo is my favorite photo using different distances with a close up shot giving good detail of the wood pole.The second image shows the best shapes because the way the power lines are shaped making different shapes. The third image leads your eye up the wooden pole. The first image best shows the reason for doing this project because its shows the contrast of the power lines with the sky.Finally the second image is properly exposed and perfect blacks and whites in the image.