I was on the year book, but I went on to Chief white cap and liked how some of them turned out. So I decided to at least put them on the blog.
Savannah's photo blog
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Peace
This picture is peaceful because of how simple the picture is and I liked how the lines in the ground lead your eye forward into the trees, but wasn't to distracting.
For this photo is think that it is peaceful because of how the main focus is on the road and how it leads your eye forward and into the long way down the highway, but its peaceful too since there is a sunset in the back round but off centre so it is not the main focus in this picture but helps to keep it from becoming boring.
For this I know that this is just a week but it is metaphorically saying to stop and take time to look at the things around you, In the back round of this picture is a high way with lots of cars going on the highway, but its blurred out so the focus is on the plant.
This picture is peaceful because of the little duck is just swimming about without a worry or a care about where he/she is going. The rippling of the water behind the duck is also calming, if it was rough or rigged this photo wouldn't be as peaceful.
This picture is just a path, and is more focused on what is in front of the path then where the path leads down to which I think can apply to our lives to, not be only focus on whats ahead but what is right in front of us. We can often forget what we have then to focus on what we don't have. So I think that is photo is peaceful in what I could potentially represent.
Balance and Symmetry
From different angle each both of the circles are still symmetical and both appear round. This photo is also balanced because of the way that the statue is put and as well as how the photo is taken.
This pciture is taken directly down the center so that you can see how balanced it is as well as equally the same,
From left or right the picture is the mostly the same from the benches inside and the exact the same.
I would say that this picture is balanced because of the birds on the grass. The one on the left head is up and the one of the right's head is down but where the right bird is higher up on the page then the left one. So it balances the picture out more than if they were side by side.
This pciture is taken directly down the center so that you can see how balanced it is as well as equally the same,
From left or right the picture is the mostly the same from the benches inside and the exact the same.
I would say that this picture is balanced because of the birds on the grass. The one on the left head is up and the one of the right's head is down but where the right bird is higher up on the page then the left one. So it balances the picture out more than if they were side by side.
Lines
Framed the brushes of the plant but not super close so you can see what is framing it as well to maintain the neutral colors and the rusted look.
I used the juice machine hole to frame the door frame of our school.
Using the metal gate I framed the building making sure that i included the most of the tip of the building and alienged it with the top and bottom of the outline of the square.
Inside the picture if you look closely you can see that two little birds are floating in the water, in the very middle.
For this picture i framed a picture using the same object to have the same inside the hole of the objected you wanted a picture of.
Lines
The lines of the bike wheel, spiral outward. This photo is still rule of thirds and is most focused on the many lines.
This picture is of the playground at our school, I decided to focus on the middle chain and keeping the rest of the chains blurry so that your eye would constantly draw back to the middle on. All the lines in the photo are going vertically and matches up with the trees in the back round.
For this photo there are both horizontal lines as well as vertical. The way the lighting is going across them, it gives an illusion of a bridge, but they photo is a close up of a cart that Carry's food, so I thought that how the lighting and the lines create a new photo without changing anything.
There are not many lines in this photography but the few that are there, are interesting, as well there are lines accross the roof. I liked the lighting how it bounced off the guitar and how the strings of the gutiar were in focus.
This photo to me is refreshing, I liked the way this picture turned out from the side view of the bus and how the lines in the bus stood out and reflected the lighting pretty good.
Water and Light
For this picture I used the brighten and contrasting tool to make a cleaner crisper look. Brighten the light helped to give the illusion that the water was even more reflective of the water and the splash of the water was a fun bonus.
Used the brighten and contrasting tool to help the picture brighter. With the green back round you can see the water splashes better and can see what is happening in the water as well as seeing the blue pebble pop out more. I put it this picture at the angle so that it creates a more realist feel but a pause in the moment for when you drop the pebble in the water.
I changed the colour balance to a more purplish hue, so that you can see even more clearly the pebble in the water and giving the swirls in the water a cooler effect.
I also changed the hue of the picture and changed it so that the pebble would become yellow to help make it stand out against the water and no lost in the splash of the water.
I brightened the picture and changed the contrast.Brighten the
photo made it seem like the lighting in the background more realistic and
brighter, also giving the splash of water in the bowl more contrast and appear more like a solid mountain in the water then just another splash of water.
For this photo I wanted a more darker, and less colorful picture, so i brightened the photo and made the contrast and little bit darker. When I changed the contrast and the brightness it made the photo more like black and white, but I didnt get rid of all the color to maintain the look I wanted to achieve.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)