Friday, September 20, 2019

Composition Project

Simplicity
This photo shows simplicity because it doesn't have any distracting elements to it. It only has the volleyball, along with the wooden floor and the wall behind it.


Brightness and Sharpness
This shows brightness and sharpness because the lamp used is shining on the side, making it have better texture to the cup.


Avoid Bull's Eye
This avoids bull's eye because the keyboard is on the left side and not smack dab in the middle.


Emphasizes Foreground
This emphasizes foreground because the horizon is all the way in the upper frame of the picture.


Emphasizes Height & Distance
This emphasizes height and distance because The horizon is close to the lower half of the frame in the picture, as shown by the small school that lies on it.


Leading Lines
This represents leading lines because the street is shown to be going down, or forward. You can also follow the two yellow lines, the white line, and the sidewalk as well.


Multiple Objects
This represents multiple objects because the picture shows off multiple things, like the cars and the bushes that separate the two houses.


Rule of Thirds
This represents rule of thirds because the tree in the picture is not in the middle, It's all the way on the left side.


3 comments:

  1. Image 1- GORGEOUS COLOR AND CONTRAST! Image is clear and focused. lable is correct. Excellent job!

    Image 2- Light is a little too blown out. Try moving the lamp farther away from the object so it is not as bright. Image is in focus.

    Image 3- Image is in focus and label is correct. Again, be careful about going too bright. You will loose detail.

    Image 4- Your label is incorrect. This does not represent Emphasis on foreground because your horizon line is not at the upper half of the picture. The horizon is your tree line, where the sky meets the ground. The arrangement of the picture is okay but your lighting and color is very blown out. Did you edit this picture? Check the levels in photoshop.

    Image 5- This DOES meet the composition point you were trying to achieve. However, try placing the house not in the middle to get an even stronger arrangement. Also be careful of your light source placement. You lost color and details because the house is back lit. Color is a little over saturated and over done.

    Image 6-Correct label. Just be aware of where you lead the eyes (cough-you-put-the-focus-in-the-middle-cough). Be careful not to over do or over saturate the color. You lose detail.

    Image 7- Label is correct. If you tap your phone screen when taking the image you can adjust the brightness of the exposure by moving your finger up and down. Image is a little contrasty.

    Image 8- Label is correct. Great color and composition! I am glad you wanted to experiment with the clone stamp on this one. Call me over next class and I will show you how to blend the grass better so it doesn't look as Photoshopped. We can make it even more realistic. :)

    Good job!

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  3. I like the photo with the busy street and Seven Eleven sign and how it continues to go on in the distance. However the photo does seem a little faded/discolored. If you just use the saturation on the photo a little bit, the color can pop more and the fade would be less noticeable.

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