Thursday, September 19, 2019

Bull's Eye
This is bull's eye because its avoiding eye level because to look at a knee u have to look down at it not just look straight and you will see that.

Emphasize Foreground
This is leading lines because the skeletons head is in the upper half of the frame.

Brightness & Sharpness
This is brightness and sharpness because the light is shining on the object from outside.

Leading Lines
This is rule of thirds because it was right in the middle of the frame. There is nothing on the side of the object it just focuses on the upper, middle, lower.


Emphasize Height And Distance
This is height and distance because the bulb is in the bottom half of the frame and its not up close.

Multiple Subjects
This is multiple subjects because you see the bricks around the fire, you also see the wood to make the fire and you can see the card board that keeps the fire going.
Rule Of Thirds
This is rule of thirds because the bulb was taking in the middle of the frame.

Simplicity
Simplicity because this shell is right in the middle of the frame I eliminated dead space so you just see the shell in the center. 

5 comments:

  1. Please don't take pictures of art work. It's plagiarism.

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  2. The assignment is to take a picture for each of the 8 composition points. You need to label the picture with the correct point and explain why it meets that point. Re-do and resubmit assignment to raise grade.

    You need to edit the color! Put your photos in photoshop and fix the levels on the picture. Go to Image>adjustments>Levels and move the sliders. Your images are too dark.

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  3. Redo:

    As far as labels go, Avoid Bullseye, Emphasize height, Emphasize foreground, and leading lines are incorrect.

    Your Quality has improved and so has your color correction.

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  4. from what i see your rule of thirds is great and it looks like a great shot.

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  5. These are great pictures, but the only thing i think you should've done is make your leading lines more broad.

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