I selected this photo because it describes me in a way and it's a personal favorite since I have a soft spot for wolves and the photo has this mysterious look to it. Compositionally, there is definitely Line & Shape and the Grounds (front, middle,back). The light lines help pop out the figure in the front of the composition. To take this photo I had the camera set on a slow shutter speed since that would be the only way the light would pick up on the camera. The aperture and depth of field is large because the whole photo is focused for the most part.
Looking at this photo, the compositional element that is most apparent is Line & Shape because the pinecones define the shape and the sticks define the line. There is also Pattern & Texture see throughout the whole composition. When I edited this photo, I adjusted the lighting a bit since at first it looked a little too dark before I changed it to Black & White. The camera was set to a Shallow depth of field since the background is blurry. There is also contrast between the pinecones and the sticks since they look and feel different. This photo communicates/reminds me of/ makes me think of nature in general and how you can take such a simple picture and looks really unique.
This photo was taken for the Line & Shape assignment.
What I like about this photo is the numerous shapes that form the Epcot ball and also the lighting of it was superb.
My point of view was downward but looking up right at it. The photo
Follows the rule of thirds because there's not a focal point in the center and mostly on the right middle.
The depth of field is a little shallow since some of is a little blurred.
The ISO was set to about 400 and the White Balance was set to cloudy.
What I like about this photo is the numerous shapes that form the Epcot ball and also the lighting of it was superb.
My point of view was downward but looking up right at it. The photo
Follows the rule of thirds because there's not a focal point in the center and mostly on the right middle.
The depth of field is a little shallow since some of is a little blurred.
The ISO was set to about 400 and the White Balance was set to cloudy.
The photo I have chosen is from the Double Exposure assignment.
I'm interested in this photo because it brings two completely different landscapes but merges them perfectly together into on photo.
The focus of the photo is the middle part of the landscapes that combine together which is the mountain and the glass structure.
The lighting on both of the photos are very colorful which makes them come together very beautifully.
The framing of the photo is actually perfect since it compliments the photo as a whole.
I'm interested in this photo because it brings two completely different landscapes but merges them perfectly together into on photo.
The focus of the photo is the middle part of the landscapes that combine together which is the mountain and the glass structure.
The lighting on both of the photos are very colorful which makes them come together very beautifully.
The framing of the photo is actually perfect since it compliments the photo as a whole.
The photo I chose has a lot of depth since the foreground is the blurry hand, middleground is the body and the wolf mask, and the background is the darkness in the back.
The photo also has some intricate Line & Shape to it as well.
I absolutely find this photo extraordinary since it has this eery look to it and it has some meaning to me since wolves are my favorite animal.
It has a fast shutter speed and has the wolf mask as the focus.
The photo also has some intricate Line & Shape to it as well.
I absolutely find this photo extraordinary since it has this eery look to it and it has some meaning to me since wolves are my favorite animal.
It has a fast shutter speed and has the wolf mask as the focus.
The last photo I picked for the project is from the Studio Portrait assignment.
The point of view was a straight on and has light on the light side (viewers eye) and also has frame since the whole upper body is framed in the photo.
It has a ISO of 1200 and the focus is on the dab and head.
This photo has a little bit of humor(based on who looks at it) and was surprisingly one of the best photos from this assignment.
The point of view was a straight on and has light on the light side (viewers eye) and also has frame since the whole upper body is framed in the photo.
It has a ISO of 1200 and the focus is on the dab and head.
This photo has a little bit of humor(based on who looks at it) and was surprisingly one of the best photos from this assignment.