Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Frame and Composition Activity 2


1. John Szarkowski means that any photo that has been taken by a photographer will become art and there is basically no right or wrong type of picture in photography.
2. The public was probably shocked by the painting because it is most realistic and looks like it could of been taken by a camera than an unrealistic and fake painting.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Frame and Composition Activity 4

This is an example of an imbalanced photo because the main subject is the bike and is steals most of the attention making it imbalanced.  

This is an example of Balanced photography because the foot that isis close to the camera to make it seem big and the longboard is further back in the photo making it look smaller therefore these two subjects balance each other out making it a balanced photo.

Frame and Composition Activity 3

This is an example of rule of thirds because the girl holding the long board and looking away is in the left side focal point drawing all the attention to that side making it rule of thirds.

This is an example of rule of thirds because the guy in bike is in he top left focal point of the rule of thirds guide lines and this is drawing the eyes to the top left because it follows the guide lines as it should.
This is not an example of rule of thirds because the girl on the longboard is right in the middle of the photo which makes the photo completely full and doesn't draw the attention to one side.
This is not an example of rule of thirds because the girl with the surfboard is taking up the whole photo which is making the photo full and not drawing attention the one thing or side of the photo. 






Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Frame and Composition Activity 1


#ds320 simplicity
This picture shows a close up of the candle burning and it uses a simple black background making the burning candle the the focus point of the photo.Week 20 - Simplicity Outtake: Forget Me Nots
This picture is focusing on the blue flower making the background be blurred allowing the flower to be the main focus.