In these photos, I tried to show Leading lines, and the rule of thirds. I believe that the first two pictures show leading lines very well because the lines from the lockers and walls lead your eyes down towards the end of the hall which would be the emphasis on my photo. The last two show rule of thirds because my emphasis is not directly in the center, and because they are not in the center I was able to explain their surroundings better.
The reading from the book explained why we take photography, what motivates us, and why it captivates us and the public. In the reading, it talks about why we take photography. It says that we take photography to capture a moment in time, so we don't forget.
The two ideas that we were trying to focus on in these photos, were texture and value. Texture can help make the 2D picture look a little more 3D, while value can make the image stand out more from the rest. Both of these ideas are important to making a pleasing photograph, and I love how they turned out. To me, a good picture is one that is pleasing to the eye. I look for patterns, groups of colors, and designs that would look good when put together. I try to never focus straight on the main object in the photo, but rather put it off to the side or take the photo from an angle to give it depth and a more interesting view. I tried to convey most if not all of what I believe makes a good photo in the photographs that I took today during class. |
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