Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Framing


    Framing enhances a photo by creating a focus on the subject. I chose my frame because I thought it would be interesting to have the subject's head show through a single link in the fence. The frame made her stand out by completely surrounding her head on all four sides, and having it in the center. A draw back to using a frame was that it was difficult to make the camera focus on the subject, and not the frame, because the frame was in front of her.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Group Photo


I took this photo of our group sitting on a staircase. I made sure that we were against a background in which no one blended it. Overall, I'm not pleased with the outcome of this photo because it lacks creativity and certain subjects do not look like they are ready to be photographed.

Positives
1. Everyone is looking directly at the camera.
2. Everyone stands out against the background.

Negatives
1. A few people are not smiling and appear to not be ready.
2. Certain parts of the photo, such as Bryan's hands and Rosemary's face, are blurry

Monday, November 16, 2015

Self Timer Self Portrait


3 Tips I would Recommend for a Photographer Who is Taking a Self Timing Photo:
1. Plan out the poses and position of your subjects beforehand.
2. Adjust the zoom and height of the camera to best accommodate where you plan your subjects to be.
3. Set the timer to give you enough time for your subjects and yourself to position themselves before the photo is taken.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Patterns

Patterns





Interrupted Patterns



My favorite photo was the one of the missing tile amongst all the light blue tiles. This is because it is easily noticeable due to the contrast of light and dark colors. It also shows a large amount of tiles, which aids in helping the missing tile stand out.