Line and Shape
My pictures for line and shape were taken all over Boston. All of my pictures were taken at different angles in different distances. For example in photos 4 and 5 I was across the street. In photos 3 and 4 i was shooting pictures straight on and in photo 1 I was taking it straight on but at an angle. Photo 2 was take looking down on a crosswalk and in photo 6 I was looking up at the buildings. My pictures vary, some are horizontal and some are vertical. In all of my photos the rule of thirds was considered. Photo 4 contains many lines that guide a viewers eye around the picture.
Pattern and Texture
I think that photo one is my best one. The trees and that brick pattern create pattern and texture. While the distance that the photo was taken was far away and up on the top of stairs. Photo one is a horizontal and follows the rule of thirds, the tress create the thirds. Photo one is an example of pattern.
Photo two is overexposed because you can't tell the detail of the marble stairs.
Photo five is underexposed because there are many areas such at the shadows and trees in the back that are dark.
Photo three is properly exposed. There are few to none areas that too light and too dark.
Photo two is overexposed because you can't tell the detail of the marble stairs.
Photo five is underexposed because there are many areas such at the shadows and trees in the back that are dark.
Photo three is properly exposed. There are few to none areas that too light and too dark.
Motion
Select one of your images that show a fast shutter speed.
I used 1/1000. ISO was 200 and WB settings was direct sunlight. I froze Taylor waving a piece of cloth in the air. I was standing straight on about 8 feet away. Positive and negative space, strong colors, and rule of thirds are present in picture one.
Select one of your images that show a slow shutter speed.
I used a shutter speed of 1/40. ISO was 125 and WB settings was direct sunlight. The picture blurs someone walking up rocks. I took the picture straight on at a distance. Rule of thirds, line, shape, and texture.
I used 1/1000. ISO was 200 and WB settings was direct sunlight. I froze Taylor waving a piece of cloth in the air. I was standing straight on about 8 feet away. Positive and negative space, strong colors, and rule of thirds are present in picture one.
Select one of your images that show a slow shutter speed.
I used a shutter speed of 1/40. ISO was 125 and WB settings was direct sunlight. The picture blurs someone walking up rocks. I took the picture straight on at a distance. Rule of thirds, line, shape, and texture.
Painting With Light
In photo three I used two strands of light to give the photo multiple colors. I had someone spin it in circle to create the circular movement.
What shutter speed did you have the camera on? Six seconds
I used strands of Christmas lights.
I had someone spin the strands of lights in a circle.
I think the photo has an impact to make you eye travel in a circle. It makes the viewer feel dizzy.
What shutter speed did you have the camera on? Six seconds
I used strands of Christmas lights.
I had someone spin the strands of lights in a circle.
I think the photo has an impact to make you eye travel in a circle. It makes the viewer feel dizzy.