Monday, October 28, 2013

Personal Composition

Rule Of Thirds

 For this photo, the point of interest in the can of soup sitting in the Gatorade machine. I intentionally placed it in the Gatorade machine as a joke, to make it seem as though the machine disposed a can of soup. I believe this is a strong example of rule of thirds because the can of soup is obviously off to the side of the picture, making it more eye catching. I think this image may have been improved if there wasn't water in the bottom left of the frame.

This picture is another example of rule of thirds. The point of interest is the can of soup, which happens to contrast wonderfully with the bright umbrellas in the background. I purposely put the can to the side of the frame to make it more interesting. I think this is a strong example of the rule of thirds because the soup is clearly on the left side of the photo.

Fill the Frame

 This is an example of fill the frame photography. The point of interest is the can, more specifically the nutrition facts. I intentionally put the lens very close to the can so that it would be the main subject of the picture. I believe this is a strong example of fill the frame because the main subject is the can of soup and it basically fills the frame.


This picture is another example of fill the frame. It is one because it is very close up on the object, which is a plastic school bus. The point of interest is the whole photo, but could also be the text that says 'School Bus'. I intentionally took this zoomed up so that it would not be completely identifiable. 





Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Composition

 Rule of Thirds:
















This photo is an example of the rule of thirds. The photographer used this technique effectively because your eyes are drawn to the dog and kept there. In addition to the rule of thirds, they also used contrast, as the black dog and the green grass are very different, making the dog pop out of the picture.

Fill The Frame:

















This photo is an example of fill the frame photography. It is a great picture and the photographer used this technique to his advantage. He must have either zoomed in close, or taken the picture close up  to capture this. The way the light glimmers off the drops of dew is very appealing. 

Use Of Lines

















This picture is an example of using lines effectively. To do so, the photographer must have stood on his knees and held the camera at an angle. This is really a great photo because the lines lead to the main subject of the photo; the hand that is playing the guitar. The focus being only on the hand makes it clear that the main subject is the hand.