Friday, December 2, 2011

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

My Compostion

converging line. This shot was taken at the border line of my high school. i love how its n focus at the start and end but clear in the middle.
This shot is for diagonal lines. the lines slowly drag your eye to the main subject (my shoes). for me i see this shot representing kidnapping leaving no trace but the shoes.

this shot makes me proud. I found a dirty, dusty, old fork just lying in the pile of dead leaves. i chose this shot for my filling the frame. it was my first shot i took in this class.



This shot was chosen for horizontal lines. My friend graciously thank me for taken a shot of her. the simplicity of this shot is coupled with the black and white effect.

Vertical












Point of view >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>











Rule of thirds









                                                       Look familiar?
Still not plugged in though ....

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Found Compisition

This shot is for Horizontal Lines. The top left drags the eye over to the window and the main plants.
Rule of thirds. everything in the background is unfocused so the attention remains on the star fish.
this shot was chosen for vertical because the grass leads you to the droplets . I also like this shot for the black and white effect they chose.
The rails Diagonal line lead you to the subject in this shot which is the golden retriever. the fall colors really complement it as well.
This shot is for point of view. It's like your about the size of the plant and your looking at it eye to eye. the distant sunset really adds character.
this fence was chosen for converging lines.
Framing









Filling the frame

Monday, September 12, 2011

Reflections

I chose this picture because it shows that everything ugly  has a beautiful reflection. The scene alone with out the water would be plain and simple.Yet the reflection gives the shot elegance and tranquility. And the sepia colors match with the pale sky.