Monday, September 30, 2013

Light: Activity 1:

This is an example of hard light because the light makes the image clear and sharpens the outline of the couple. The light also makes shadows around the faces, etc. The mood is romantic.
(Photo by: Jim Harmer)









This is also an example of hard light because the light brings out the texture in the hands. The mood of this image is dark.
(Photo by: Jim harmer)










This is an example of soft light because there is no light causing shadows or texture. The mood of this picture is happy and illuminate.
(Photo by: Jim Harmer)

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Frame and Composition: Activity 4:


This photograph is balanced because it the picture weighs in evenly. The horses are dark and the background is eerie and soft. So the whole picture is balanced out with the colors.
(Photo by: © Julie Waterhouse Photography)







This picture shows the vibrant pink being balanced to the natural green. Therefore, this is another example of balance.
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This photo is unbalanced because the print on 
the left is attracting the viewer's attention. 
It makes the viewers pull away. Therefore this is an example of unbalanced.
(Photo by: © Julie Waterhouse Photography)









This Photo is unbalanced because the color and brightness of the flowers weigh more and make the photo overwhelming.

(Photo by: © Julie Waterhouse Photography)

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Frame & Composition: Activity 3:

This is an example of "Rule of Thirds" because the palm tree is off center and goes through the imaginary lines.
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This is also an example of "Rule of Thirds" because the sun and boat are passing the imaginary lines and the sun is on the imaginary point.
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 This is NOT an example of "Rule of Thirds" because its symmetrical. If you fold this photo in half it will be the same on both sides.
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This is NOT an example of "Rule of Thirds." This is an example of asymmetric because the photo is not balanced or the same on both sides.
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