Thursday, January 27, 2011
Composition Definitions Emphasis and Photo Examples
Leading lines are lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally, out of the image. Anything with a definite line can be a leading line. Fences, bridges, even a shoreline can lead the eye. If can pair leading lines with a subject that is placed according to the rule of thirds your image should be very strong.
Rule of thirds Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect. I've even made a little diagram for you
Framing is another technique photographers use to direct the viewer's attention to the primary subject of a picture. Positioned around the subject, a tree, an archway, or even people, for example, can create a frame within the picture area. Subjects enclosed by a frame become separated from the rest of the picture and are emphasized. Looking across a broad expanse of land or water at some object can make a rather dull uninteresting view. Moving back a few feet and framing the object between trees improves the composition.
Repetition is an excellent way to grab the attention of your audience and draw them into the image.
Contrast is an effective means of directing the viewer's attention to the center of interest. Positioning of subject elements to create contrast gives them added emphasis and directs the viewer's attention.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
This year in pictures
2. Print or upload to journal/blog.
3. Comment why it is your favourite.
Because I like Yuna Kim.
4. Explain what the event is.
Yuna Kim is skating.
5. How does the image document the event? How does the image tell the story?
Yuna Kim is not moving in this picture, it means she made her final move.
6. Identify the subject.
Figure skating
7. What emphasizes the subject? Leading lines, repetition, rule of thirds, contrast, framing.
Aimed light to Yuna Kim and her shadows.
1. Select your favourite New Year's Photo.
2. Print or upload to journal/blog.
3. Comment why it is your favourite.
Because 2011 is the year of rabbit and on that picture, rabbits are wearing Korean traditional clothes.
4. Explain what the event is.
I think it is an event to celebrate the year of rabbit.
5. How does the image document the event? How does the image tell the story?
By making the rabbits wear hanbok (Korean traditional clothes),
it shows the others that THE NEW YEAR has come!
6. Identify the subject.
Rabbit
7. What emphasizes the subject? Leading lines, repetition, rule of thirds, contrast, framing.
Hanbok (Korean traditional clothes) and cute rabbits.
8. What are your New Years' goals and/or resolutions?
Grow 3centimeters.
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