Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Exploring Photography



Rule of Thirds:
The rule of thirds is a good way to line up photographs for the maximum appeal. It gives it more in depth than if the picture was centered.

Deliberate Use of Depth of Field:



This photograph demonstrates a good use of depth of field. It lets the subject stand out more, and helps the color become brighter.

Eyes, Color, Fill the Frame


By filling the frame, you can see detail and depth within a picture. The subject is clear and stands out a lot.

Interesting Use of Light


Light can provide a different contrast. I really like this photograph because its a very dark setting with a bright point where the sun comes through the window.

Shooting at Eye-Level

When shooting at eye level with a subject that isn't eye-level, you provide a perspective that isn't normally looked at or viewed.

Macro Photography

Macro photography is a zoomed in photograph. You can see closely the subject and the details that go along with the subject.

Favorite Form of Photography:
I enjoy black and white photography the most because the subjects are more clear and the lighting plays a larger effect. With shading in black and white, the photograph seems smoother to me.

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