Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Rule of Thirds

This photo uses rule of thirds because although it focuses on the tree, the main subject is the scene 
on the right side, using rule of thirds techniques. 

This photo is similar in the way that the plants on the left are the subject and the grey cement is the plain background that balances out the photo. 

This photo uses rule of thirds because the ping pong paddle is in the corner of the photo, although still the subject of the picture. 

This picture has the church and the busy scene be the main focus while the red pole is the simple surface that provides the rule of thirds theme. 

I like this photo because the houses are in the bottom and the majority of the photo is sky. Although it doesn't fully fit the requirements of rule of thirds, it has a lot of contrast. 

This photo is similar to the one above because the subject are the flowers which are in the lower quadrant. They are placed against a plain wall, which allows them to pop out. 

The house in this photo is to the side which allows it to be rule of thirds. However, I don't think this is a very strong example of rule of thirds because the house takes up most of the photo. 

The yellow rose coupled with the brick wall demonstrates rule of thirds because the rose is placed in the corner of the photo. 

I like this photo because although the background against the purple flower is not exactly simple, it is all the same which causes the purple to catch your eye and come out at you. 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

foreground/background

This photo was taken with the AV setting. Part of the succulent is more focused than the rest of it, making it more defined and clear.

This picture uses the AV setting to keep the flower in focus and blur out the rest of the plants in the background. Although the photo is somewhat dark, the flower is more dominant than the ferns.

This photo was also taken in the AV setting. I decided to add this one as just an extra (not part of my two photos for AV) photo because I like how the sun also 
blurs the background. Even though the foreground and background are not completely differentiated, I still like the comparison. 




foreground/background

This photo was done in the macro setting,causing the red plant to be in clear focus and the green plants around it to blur. The red overpowers the green with its intense color and sharpness.

This picture was taken with the macro setting, allowing the yellow to stand out amongst all of the green. 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

3x3

my cat from middle perspective 

looking down

looking up

Thursday, September 5, 2013