I selected this photo because I enjoy the colors in the image. Compositionally, there is positive and negative space because of the way the image crops so there is a balance between black negative space and Jess's face. Also there is line and movement
shown by the double exposure overlaying the space. To take this photo I had the camera set on 1 1/25 shutter speed (shutter speed) and 5.6 aperture (aperture/depth of field).
shown by the double exposure overlaying the space. To take this photo I had the camera set on 1 1/25 shutter speed (shutter speed) and 5.6 aperture (aperture/depth of field).
Looking at this photo, the compositional element that is most apparent is positive and negative space there is a balance between the black background and There is also the rule of thirds seen in the photo with a top third a middle third and a bottom third with right and left thirds as well.When I edited this photo, I adjusted the brightness and the vibrance to make the image show its true colors. The camera was set to 1 1/25 shutter speed and 5.6 aperture This photo communicates/reminds me of/ makes me think of someone who is day dreaming in class because she is looking off into the distance.
This photo was taken for the portrait/double exposure assignment. What I like about this photo is how Jess is looking up and she looks like she is in deep thought about something. My point of view was straight on but she is just looking off to the side. The photo
Follows the rule of thirds because her face is aligned in the right third of the photo. The depth of field was adjusted to 5.6. The ISO was set to 800 to and the White Balance was auto.
Follows the rule of thirds because her face is aligned in the right third of the photo. The depth of field was adjusted to 5.6. The ISO was set to 800 to and the White Balance was auto.
I selected this photo because I like the way the brightness of his jacket pops. Compositionally, there is negative space and positive space because of the background color and then the brightness of his sweater compositionally they balance out each other.
. Also there is rule of thirds shown by the top middle bottom and sides of the photo. To take this photo I had the camera set on 1 1/25 (shutter speed) and 5.6 (aperture/depth of field).
. Also there is rule of thirds shown by the top middle bottom and sides of the photo. To take this photo I had the camera set on 1 1/25 (shutter speed) and 5.6 (aperture/depth of field).
This photo was taken for the power lines and playground assignment. What I like about this photo is how the seesaw is half up and half down. My point of view was straight although the seesaw is "off balance". The photo
Follows the rule of thirds because the seasaw is in the center with the tire off to the right of the photo. The depth of field was adjusted to 5.6. The ISO was set to 800 to and the White Balance was auto.
Follows the rule of thirds because the seasaw is in the center with the tire off to the right of the photo. The depth of field was adjusted to 5.6. The ISO was set to 800 to and the White Balance was auto.
I selected this photo because I enjoy the darkness around the window and the light coming through with the two lights in the dark on the side. Compositionally, there is positive and negative space because of the way the image crops so there is a balance between black negative space and the window. Also there is line and texture shown by the double exposure overlaying the space. To take this photo I had the camera set on 1 1/25 shutter speed (shutter speed) and 5.6 aperture (aperture/depth of field).