Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Final Exam PART: 3

This photo uses the rule of Rule of Thirds. Because, the photographer angled the speaker making the speaker be the only thing the viewer is focused on.
Another rule would be background/cropping. Because the filled blue sky makes the speaker pop out and the viewers attention is only on the speaker.

This photo has the rule of Leading lines. Because the track has parallel horizontal lines that pop out to the viewer. The lines also lead the runner to the end of the track.

This photo is using the rule of Viewpoint. Because the photographer takes the picture as a sideline contestant, as if the contestant was watching her.

This photo uses the rule of Symmetry. Because if their was a line cut down the middle of the photo and spread apart, both sides of the photo would look pretty much the same but just different colors. The photographer does this by taking a shot almost exactly in the middle of it.
It also uses background. Because the sky gives a nice blue background and the moon adds to be another circle in the rings and fits in.



 



Final Exam PART: 2

Here, in the US nation Airport in Washington you see The Governor arguing to The President about shutting down McDonald's based off the high levels of obesity in the US, just in the year 2010. To see who won the election from votes (2 years ago) Click here www.infohere.com
August 9th, 2004, Danial L. Bookman dies from two gunshots entering the eyes during a late night out with some friends downtown Austin, TX. Click the link below for more information www.infohere.com  








 

 
Flying over the Creepy Wood forest you will find Rhinos and all sorts of animals being transported to Africa, around December they get cold and die. If you would like to see more information about the traveling animals click the link that follows www.infohere.com


Thursday, December 12, 2013

Rules of Photography part II (Outdoor theme)

1. Rule of thirds

2. Balancing Elements

3. Leading Lines
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)

5. Viewpoint

6. Background
7. Create depth

8. Framing
9. Cropping

10. Mergers and avoiding them