Thursday, October 8, 2015

Academic Shoot Photos

1.

     This photo is of a girl's hand and a drawing of F hall that she is doing. This image follows the rule of lines and rule of thirds. She is drawing straight lines, her pencil makes a diagonal line and the corner of the paper makes diagonal lines as well. Her hand, is in the bottom right third of the photo, therefore following the rule of thirds. The subject is the girl's, Olivia, hand which stands out in the photo because of the contrast of the white paper and dark background. 

 2.

     This picture is of a sculpture of a pink glazed donut. This image follows the rule of thirds because the subject is in the bottom left of the photo. This image also follows the rule of lines to a certain extent because the cracks in the stone shelf are all horizontal. The subject is the doughnut and is easily identified because it is the only thing in this photo and is very colorful.
    


 3.

     This photo is of multiple paintbrushes tipped over. The image follows the rule of thirds because the cup of paintbrushes is located more in the left third of the photo. This photo also has some diagonal lines created by the wood ridges in the desk. The subject in the photo, the paintbrushes, is clear because there is nothing in the background except for a blurred chalkboard.

1 comment:

  1. I really liked the photo of the paintbrushes because it was in very good focus. All of your photos were pleasing to the eye and I enjoyed them all! For the next academic shoot, I would recommend adding people into the pictures to get facial expressions to make the photos more interesting to view.

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