Friday, October 3, 2014

Academic Shoot and Reflection

Balance
The rule here is balance, and the doors in the background are perfectly balanced with each other. The subject is the doors, as they are situated perfectly in the view. I think that it is clear what the subject of this picture is.

Framing
The rule here is framing, and I think that I could have done this picture better. The subject here is the poster advertising the Homecoming, which is on October 17.It is pretty clear what the subject is, as there isn't much else in the picture. I think that I could have made more of a red frame around the edge of the picture. Then it would have been more defined.

Lines
The rule here is lines, and apart from the distractors in the sides, I think that it is a good picture because the line presented as the slide is very evident. The subject here is the tilted wooden track on which the car sits. It is probably hard to tell what this photo is about, because of the wide range of distractors. I should probably have asked people to move, or at least moved the calculators and papers.

Rule of Thirds
This picture represents rule of thirds and the center of attention is the ball of paper. The subject is obviously the ball of paper, as it is in the upper right corner and the cents of attention. I believe that it is clear what the subject of attention is here.

Simplicity
The rule here is simplicity, and I think that I followed that rule well. The subject is Grace's folder, situated on the ground. I hope that it is clear what the object of attention should be. I could have maybe made the picture brighter, but the current settings made the yellow of the folder pop.

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