Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Simplifying and Importing

Before.

After

The photo reveals a rule of composition because the photo contains pattern and lines, two composition that catches the eye. The photo also shows a rule of art because the photo obtains color,shape and lines. There is obviously alot of color here which can be used to attract viewers. The differences are limited, both rules are used to appeal more to the people looking at the picture, the real difference is that Elements Of Art has more of a "Artistic" image. Explains the name, and Elements of Composition has more of a photographic image. But they  both work perfectly fit because photography is art. So i think. 


Saturday, October 26, 2013

Cropping For Better Composition: Extra.

 Before
After


I spent a little of my afternoon helping out my Grandfather build some sort of wooden barrel and i just felt that this moment needed to be photographed. While i was looking through the pictures i decided to use the cropping method taught in class. I also lighten up the photo and added a bit of contrast. I was satisfied with the results.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Cropping For Better Composition 2


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The Before picture has a bit of and edit with no croppping but on the after picture it has the cropping put into it. This picture kinda fits into a composition rule of symmetry containing the important point of interest being Emerald Heuy showing off in a sillly way.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Cropping For A Better Composition


I took this picture about a week ago. A group of teenaggers sold tacos to rasie up money for a big and special event. The first picture is the original picture tooken on the day without any cropping or sharpening and on the picture below it is the cropped picture with a bit of sharpning on the tacos. the quality seems bad for some reason but ill look into that. This fits the depth of field becaue its focusing on the tacos and blurring out its background of the girl holding the tacos. 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Composition: Rule Of Thirds



The rule of thirds is based of four lines within the picture. Two verticals and two horizontal. The significance behind the lines are to position the most important object from the shot near by or on the point where the lines intersect. Rule of thirds was used here on these three photos that exact way. If you were to place the lines on the photos you'll then see that the intersecting lines lay on the importance of the picture which in this case is Ontaria Gordon, Emerald Huey and the PHS building.