Friday, November 27, 2015

~Personal Composition~

Rule of Thirds


Point of Interest: The girl in front of the vending machine
Placement: Main subject is everything in the photo but mostly on the girl in the right hand corner
Strength: The main subject is where the girl is placed in the photo.
Improvement: I would have liked to have her head turned facing the vending machine.

Point of Interest: The two trees
Placement: Main subject is the tree in the left side and the wall in the background
Strength: The main subject is the placement of the tree in the photo. So it could show the rule of thirds.
Improvement: I would have liked to change the brightness on the camera.

Point of Interest: Name tag
Placement: Main subjects are the name tag in the top left corner and the buttons
Strength: The main subject is the placement of the name tag in the photo, so it could represent the rule of thirds.
Improvement: I would have liked to add more detail to the objects in the photo.

Use Lines Effectively

Point of Interest: The boxes that is being stepped on
Placement: Main subject is in the center of the intersection
Strength: The main subject is to get a clear motion but also getting a clear background.
Improvement: I would have liked to get an better angle of taking the photo.

Point of Interest: The lines going directly up to the lines on the wall
Placement: Main subject is the diagonal linesStrength: The main subject is in the center of the image.
Improvement: I would have liked to get a different angle of the photo.

Point of Interest: The diagonal line in between the light side and shadow side
Placement: Main subject is placed in the mid - center
Strength: The main subject is cutting diagonally in half of the bright and dark sides in the image.
Improvement: I would have liked to change my position of taking the photo.

Fill the Frame

Point of Interest: The blocks having a crease in the middle
Placement: Main subject is close up in the mid - center
Strength: The main subject is on the two sides of the image with a close up view.
Improvement: I would like to change how close I was to the wall.

Point of Interest: The lines crosses through each other
Placement: Main subject is in the top
Strength: The main subject is in the mid - center but mainly also where in the top of the photo there's an X sign.
Improvement: I would have like to remove the spider web in the photo since it is a bit distracting.

Point of Interest: The green leafs 
Placement: Main subject is placed on the right top corner of the frame
Strength: The main subject is in mid - center  but mainly capturing the leaf forming a flower shape and the background is blurred out.
Improvement: I would have liked to get a better close up on the leafs.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Compostion

Rule of Thirds

This photo is the best example for the Rule of Thirds because if you notice the main focus is on the man in the corner even though he is not in the middle of the image. The purpose of the technique that the photographer used is called the rule of thirds. It is used to make the main subject in the photo look like it's not the main focus because of all the other things in the photo as well. For example, the colors also pulls the audiences attention rather than just the man in the photo.














Fill the Frame

 This photo is the best example for Fill the Frame because if you noticed that the main focus is on the frog. The reason being the technique that the photographer used was filling the frame. Filling the frame is when you get up close to the object making the everything else being blurred out to keep the main thing in the photo to pop out the most. For example, in this photo the main focus was on the frog. In order block everything around it out just get closer or zoom into the object.













Use Lines Effectively

This is the best example for Use Lines Effectively because if you can notice the main focus in the photo is the lines. The purpose of the technique, use lines effectively, is to create a mood and also it is used to lead the eyes through the image. In this case, the photographer grabbed our attention by using a swirl leading us deeper in the picture. 















For the best example of each composition technique (This is only three pictures that your are writing about... 1 for Rule of Thirds, 1 for Fill the Frame and 1 for Use of Lines) write a short paragraph about how the photographer used the technique effectively.