Thursday, February 25, 2010

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Formal Balance

Formal Balance. Sorry for not rotating it... Imagine it's rotated. :)

Leading Line


Leading Line

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Assignment 2: 18 Photos

Sharp
Rhythm

High Key


Framing



Close










Soft Focus






Medium







Far


















Straight Angle










Down Angle











Up Angle












Vertical













Silhouette






























Low Key
















Informal Balance

















Horizontal



























































Formal Balance





















Leading Line






















Weekly Assignment: Texture


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Photography Techniques

Axial Symmetry- I thought this was a cute idea, going with the Valentines Day theme. I just took a book and folded the pages to create the heart. If you cut the heart in half, both sides would be pretty close to the same.
Juxtaposition- This definently would have been better if my cat wouldn't blink when I took pictures, but I placed the hearts and the rose together, and she decided that she wanted to be in the picture too.

Breaking the Rules- I thought these were really cute and I know the flash might not look the best, but I sorta like it in there to accent the deer, so thats why I'm breaking the rules.


Overlapping- As you could tell with the above picture, there is a rose overlapping the hearts. I thought although its dark, it really shows the hearts and thats what I wanted to do.




Arrangement- This was just a goofy last minute idea. My signature for everything is a smiley face, and I love summer and wearing flip-flops. I arranged my shoes into a smiley and thought it was pretty cute.





Interesting Aesthetic- Although I hate snow, I enjoy walking in the feilds at the farm. This was, what I thought, a different point of veiw.







Triangulation- You can tell the bales are in triangles, but as you will see, I enjoy being at the farm, and baling hay is pretty much my unpaid summer job. :)








Fill The Frame- The cow sorta looks possesed, but it still fills the frame of the picture.





















Rule of Thrids- My barn covers the top third of this picture, hence why it's the rule of thirds example.

















Focal Point- I believe this one is quiet obvious, the silo is the main focus of this picture, although it could also be used for overlapping, I liked it as a focal point more.













Radial Symmetry- My car hub showed the best idea for radial symmetry. Although I like Fords more, the Kia tire worked just as well.













Back/Mid/Foreground-This was our neighbors farm, but I thought it showed excellent qualities for the back, mid, and foregrounds. The background would be the farm itself, while the midground is the line fence, and foreground is the front feild.