-f/6.3 ISO 1600
-rule of thirds
-focal point
-strong sense of meaning: accomplishments and trophies are great and all, but they're all in the past and you cant take them with you.
-rule of thirds
-focal point
-strong sense of meaning: accomplishments and trophies are great and all, but they're all in the past and you cant take them with you.
This shot was taken outside of school with a point and shoot digital camera. The aperture is f/8 and the iso is 80. It was taken from down low looking up, utilizing the rule of thirds and a sense of depth. The picture has an interesting point of view and creates the illusion that it is everlasting and just keeps going.
-low f stop
-sense of depth
-shallow depth of field
-sense of urgency to focus on the foreground
-sense of depth
-shallow depth of field
-sense of urgency to focus on the foreground
In this, the f-stop is f/5.6 and the ISO is 200. The shutter speed is very fast in order to catch the soccer ball in the air without blur. Nick and the bleachers in the background create a sense of depth. Utilizing the rule of thirds, the subject (Adam) is the first thing the viewer sees. This action shot is a compelling subject matter and the action shot of the ball in the air creates an interesting composition.
-f/5.0 ISO 3200
-rule of thirds
-light creates odd shadows in odd places
-black and white background emphasizes attention on subject
The tree bark in the back is meant to represent a hard, rough exterior.
-rule of thirds
-light creates odd shadows in odd places
-black and white background emphasizes attention on subject
The tree bark in the back is meant to represent a hard, rough exterior.
This photo is a triple exposure. The background is a wooden plank, the silhouette was created by putting black paint over a portrait using the paintbrush tool, then a painting with light photo was put over it and cloned with the stamp tool. The aperture was set at f/3.9 and the ISO at 80. The background was taken in natural sunlight, the painting with light in complete darkness with a long shutter speed setting. The juxtaposition in scale creates a sense of mystery and makes the wood seem larger than life and makes everything seem confusingly different in size.The image shows that the subject is all over the place on the inside (the lines) but on the outside has it together all going in the right direction (the wood grain.)