Friday, June 25, 2010
Rule of Thirds
For some reason I cannot see my photos to put them in order, it's all codes. However, I hope you enjoy my photographs!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Week 5
Composition in Photography is my favorite thing. Photography is the chance to get everyone to see something how you view it. I like to see that world as loving and peaceful, that is why a lot of my photograph are colorful, flowers, hearts, and playful. My goal when I compose my pictures is to bring some sort of joy and happiness to at least someone out there. But how do I, how do many photographers compose? There are 5 main elements to composing a photograph.
Element 1- Patterns.
Patterns are like illusions, some see it, some don't, it is your job as a photographer to catch the patterns and allow people to see what you're seeing, it's kind of like an "oh, I got it!" photo.
Element 2- Symmetry
A symmetrical photo can be hard to capture. I like to use landscape photographs for symmetry. For example, when the leaves start to change, I like to go out and catch photos of the bright orange and red leaves in half the photo and and the still green pine trees in the other half. It's like the Vermont half and half of beauty.
Element 3- Texture
Texture is a fun thing to play with. Look at the first blog photo that the professor posted, he asked us to guess what it was, It is still unclear what it is, for all we know it could be a wrapper on the side of the road, but he captured the texture and made it beautiful.
Element 4- Depth
Depth is the funnest composition trick of all! You can make someone who is 4ft tall look like a giant. Not only that, but depth increases the image and really brings it out.
Element 5- Lines
I don't particulary like this element. I feel like it really distracts and makes a simple image complicated. I posted a photograph last week of a cat with a piece of grass pointing to his face. Although it draws your attention to his face, I would rather do without, but that is the point of lines. It is to draw the focus of the viewer to the image.
"Instead of looking at composition as a set of 'rules' to follow- I view it as a set of ingredients that can be taken out of the pantry at any point and used to make a great 'meal' (photograph)."
- Darren Rowse
Source: http://www.digital-photography-school.com
Element 1- Patterns.
Patterns are like illusions, some see it, some don't, it is your job as a photographer to catch the patterns and allow people to see what you're seeing, it's kind of like an "oh, I got it!" photo.
Element 2- Symmetry
A symmetrical photo can be hard to capture. I like to use landscape photographs for symmetry. For example, when the leaves start to change, I like to go out and catch photos of the bright orange and red leaves in half the photo and and the still green pine trees in the other half. It's like the Vermont half and half of beauty.
Element 3- Texture
Texture is a fun thing to play with. Look at the first blog photo that the professor posted, he asked us to guess what it was, It is still unclear what it is, for all we know it could be a wrapper on the side of the road, but he captured the texture and made it beautiful.
Element 4- Depth
Depth is the funnest composition trick of all! You can make someone who is 4ft tall look like a giant. Not only that, but depth increases the image and really brings it out.
Element 5- Lines
I don't particulary like this element. I feel like it really distracts and makes a simple image complicated. I posted a photograph last week of a cat with a piece of grass pointing to his face. Although it draws your attention to his face, I would rather do without, but that is the point of lines. It is to draw the focus of the viewer to the image.
"Instead of looking at composition as a set of 'rules' to follow- I view it as a set of ingredients that can be taken out of the pantry at any point and used to make a great 'meal' (photograph)."
- Darren Rowse
Source: http://www.digital-photography-school.com
Three Lights Six Photos
All of these photos were taken in different weather and day time situations. All of these were taken with the macro setting on my camera. This is my favorite setting because it catches things the naked eye would not see.
Photo 1 was taken on a rainy morning.
Photo 2 was taken on a cloudy evening around sunset.
Photo 3 was taken on a sunny afternoon.
Note how the actual color of the flower in photo 3 has actually changed. I can asure everyone these are the same flowers!
Photo 4 was taken on the rainy morning.
Photo 5 was taken on a sunny afternoon.
Photo 6 was taken on a sunny afternoon, but from a different angle.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Week 4
This Photo is suppose to be my analogous photograph. I want to say its' gold orange and black, but some may see the sky as reddish or pink. You be the judge.
This photo is my monochrome color scheme. I think it looks too simple and needing of a little more color. Then again I guess that's what makes it MONOchrome.
I chose 2 pictures for the complentary because I couldn't quite get one that was exact opposite.
<---This is stiches. I wish the piece of grass wasn't in front of his face, but I was able to capture the orange and green quite nicely.
I don't know if you want to call this magenta or purple, but I think the gold in the middle captures the opposite color affect nicely.
I hope I did this right and I hope everyone enjoys them!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Contents of a Woman's Purse
I layed a sheet down on my living room floor and brought my desk lamp down on the floor to create a nice light. I took the picture straight up of what I saw. It looks bland, boring, and different hues and colors. Same Exact items from a different angle. It's clear how the perspective changes. This is one of my favorite photos. I think it looks like an add. The different angle has made everything appear silver rather than a gold tint that some of the coins have in the first photo.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
First Week of Classes
Well the idea of 3 classes during the summer time didn't exactly excite me. But after surviving the first week, I think I can safely say that I'm going to be alright. I am really excited to start taking some pictures. I'm really looking back for feedback on what people think. I never really have gotten criticism, and I am looking forward to it to be honest. This is pretty much a trial blog, to see how it all works, I'm pretty sure it's the correct way to do it! Looking forward to the next couple weeks with everyone!
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