>What compositional elements and principles are present in your photo?
Well I took the rule of thirds into consideration but I thought the rules could be broken for this one because it leads the viewers' eyes down the center and it really highlights the detail of the waves.
> Technically, how did you control the camera, lighting, or your position when
you took the photo to create a successful shot?
I had to adjust the white balance for a while because of the constant movement of the waves. The movement would make it over exposed and way too bright. So it took some time to keep it at the right brightness.
Well I took the rule of thirds into consideration but I thought the rules could be broken for this one because it leads the viewers' eyes down the center and it really highlights the detail of the waves.
> Technically, how did you control the camera, lighting, or your position when
you took the photo to create a successful shot?
I had to adjust the white balance for a while because of the constant movement of the waves. The movement would make it over exposed and way too bright. So it took some time to keep it at the right brightness.
>How did you consider distance, point or view and camera angle?
I wanted the distance to really close to get a ton of detail and color. I loved the close up perspective and the bright colors, it really pops to the viewer and over it's one of my favorites.
I wanted the distance to really close to get a ton of detail and color. I loved the close up perspective and the bright colors, it really pops to the viewer and over it's one of my favorites.
> Artistically, were you able to create a photo with a sense of mood or special
meaning? (or) Were you able to show an interesting point of view? (or) Does the
subject hold the viewer’s attention?
I chose this point of view because it reminded me of when I was little and going down the slide and I tried to convey that in the photo. I also chose a lower angle to make the slide look towering and way larger than it really is.
meaning? (or) Were you able to show an interesting point of view? (or) Does the
subject hold the viewer’s attention?
I chose this point of view because it reminded me of when I was little and going down the slide and I tried to convey that in the photo. I also chose a lower angle to make the slide look towering and way larger than it really is.
>What compositional elements and principles are present in your photo?
This was the Hockney tile project and I chose to stitch together images of the auditorium. What really made it interesting to me was that the stand in the front really lines up unlike the rest of the image. It seems like it is off or off of perspective but the stand in the middle really ties it together.
This was the Hockney tile project and I chose to stitch together images of the auditorium. What really made it interesting to me was that the stand in the front really lines up unlike the rest of the image. It seems like it is off or off of perspective but the stand in the middle really ties it together.
>What compositional elements and principles are present in your photo?
At first I had no intention of making this a double exposure but when I tested it out I thought it really stood out. Without the images of the flowers layered on top the subject (Daniella) is kind of frowning and she seemed kind of angry. But after the effect she looks like she is grinning.
At first I had no intention of making this a double exposure but when I tested it out I thought it really stood out. Without the images of the flowers layered on top the subject (Daniella) is kind of frowning and she seemed kind of angry. But after the effect she looks like she is grinning.
> Technically, how did you control the camera, lighting, or your position when
you took the photo to create a successful shot?
This was very hard to shoot because my dog (Baxter) is really hard to keep still. I had to hold a bone next to the camera to get him to stay still. But overall this is my favorite because it came out with excellent detail.
you took the photo to create a successful shot?
This was very hard to shoot because my dog (Baxter) is really hard to keep still. I had to hold a bone next to the camera to get him to stay still. But overall this is my favorite because it came out with excellent detail.