Friday, April 1, 2011

Composition Project

In this project we were tasked with capturing the 11 elements of photography. These elements are: The Rule of thirds, color, balance, framing, perspective, space, pattern, symmetry, texture, depth of field, and lines. These are the elements of a good photo.

Because of this assignment I was able to learn about the different styles of photography and how each one interacts with the other to make an amazing picture. The lessons learned through this assignment will definitely help me on my way to become a great photographer.

Picture 1: This picture shows the element of Depth of Field with the water bottle being in focus while the background being out of focus

Picture 2: This picture uses the rule of thirds because the subject of the picture is sitting on one side of the thirds line and fills up 1/3 of the frame.

Picture 3: This picture shows symmetry with each of the parts of the building being the same size and designed in the same way

Picture 4: This picture uses lines to show where the main part of the subject is.

Picture 5: This picture uses texture in an ironic way because while the cover says water every thing around it is dry and dying.

Picture 6: This picture illustrates Perspective. Since we are looking up at the chair it makes it look much larger and intimidating then it actually is

Picture 7: This image shows framing by literally having some one pose in a door frame while the door acts as an outline

Picture 8: This picture shows Color by having the green exit sign stand out against the white and black background

Picture 9: This picture illustrates space by having the pen which is normally small take up a large piece of space

Picture 10: Balance is what is illustrated in this image since the image it self is mostly focused on the right side with the fire hydrant and the sign

Picture 11: This is an example of pattern due to the fact that all of the lockers are in the exact same place.



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