What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?)
1. I got close to each object to lose focus of what the object is.
What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...)
2. My point of view of each photo was a mix of above, below, and straight on.
As we discussed in class, how did you "make the ordinary extraordinary?"
3. I took a plain close up photo and turned it into something extraordinary by adding darks and lights to it.
Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots? In which photos? Describe.
4. Yes, in my first photo I used the rule of thirds. I tried to get each box have the same amount of photo in it.
Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work?
5. Photo 5. Its darker in the front and more out of focus towards the back.
1. I got close to each object to lose focus of what the object is.
What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...)
2. My point of view of each photo was a mix of above, below, and straight on.
As we discussed in class, how did you "make the ordinary extraordinary?"
3. I took a plain close up photo and turned it into something extraordinary by adding darks and lights to it.
Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots? In which photos? Describe.
4. Yes, in my first photo I used the rule of thirds. I tried to get each box have the same amount of photo in it.
Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work?
5. Photo 5. Its darker in the front and more out of focus towards the back.