Friday, December 4, 2015

Landscape: Activity 5

Marcia Hawea.
In the front we sort of see a hose looking thing, I don't know what to call it but its the first focus. In the fore background we see a line of parked, vintage cars. It looks cool because even though there are two focuses it all comes together and it looks really well portrayed and it adds a lot of depth. 


Landscape: Activity 4

Marcia Hawea. 
Portrait (Closed landscape): In portrait I feel like you're not able to capture a lot of the area around you but it can capture anything with length. For example, if there are any buildings that are tall, you would want to use the portrait method to be able to see hot tall something is and you can get it all in one shot but it may exclude some of the other stuff thats surrounding it.

Marcia Hawea. 
Landscape: I was going through my pictures and noticed that I used the landscape method more than I do the Portrait. It captures more and I think thats why I think I like it more. In this shot above I was able to get a hill, the clouds, and some bushes and trees. Use the method just as the title says, for landscapes. You can use portrait but in this method you are able to capture a lot more. 

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

cont. Frame and Composition: Activity 4

Create four images, placing the focal point and/or visual weight in different areas of the frame. Discuss whether each image is balanced.

Balanced:
This photo, I would say is Balanced. We have a beautiful area surrounding the model and we have the model placed simply on one side of the shot. This is one of my favorite pictures I've ever taken.
Marcia Hawea. 

This is a Balanced picture. We have a model on one side of the photo, while we have an area of bushes like things on the other side and together they compliment each other and make the photo look really nice. 
Marcia Hawea. 

Unbalanced:
This picture is Unbalanced because there are two main subjects in this picture. We have a windmill and a person both in the shot, which is cool but they both clash together and it makes the entire shot look Unbalanced.
Marcia Hawea. 

This picture is another favorite of mine but it's an Unbalanced photo. We have a view of the flowers which unevenly spread through the shot and then we have the Gilbert Temple in the background and it all clashes together in an unevenly way. 
Marcia Hawea.