Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Composition One

Photo One shows Line, on my friend Chloe’s shirt, lines are going strait across horizontally in a line pattern. 
Photo Two is Symmetry, I took a picture of the school from the theater end of the building and looking strait ahead. The image that I received was symmetric.
Photo Three is Texture, the way in which the picture was taken from the angle to the closeness.
Photo Four is The Rule Of Thirds, I took a picture of my legs and my shoes are main focus I am sitting down on a curb and the way in which the picture was taken is an example of The Rule of Thirds.
Photo Five is Balance, In this image there is a picture of rocks on the pavement right next to a curb and a woman’s feet on the opposite side of the frame, making the look a a balanced look. 
Photo Six is Shape, In this picture my purse is being photographed the interesting thing about this picture is not only can you see the reflection of yourself in the metal pieces, there was also a distinct square shape pattern following down the purse.
Photo Seven is Depth, In this photograph I took you can see a drinking fountain from a particular angle. The water drops that are closer to the actual fountain are more clear.
Photo Eight is Perspective, The image I took was from the third floor stairs looking down into to the floor, a perspective image ultimately.
Photo Nine is Color, I was able to capture the close up of the EXIT signs in all its bright green vibrancy.
Photo Ten is Frame, You see Ashton The subject through a mirror, her entire self is visible through the rectangular mirror.
Photo Eleven is Pattern, the images are of squares on the floor. 





During this process I learned how to take very specific styles of pictures. Like always looking for the rule of thirds. This way I can make my images cleaner and more crisp. It really does make all the difference.