For my photo on the bottom right, I decided it would be a good photo for this project because there were many lines going in different directions and angles. My photo was taken at New Hampshire Motor Speedway during a sunny afternoon. This photo was taken while I was sitting on the bleachers so some objects are close and others are far away. This photo was taken straight on but I had my phone at an angle. My photo is vertical not horizontal. In this photo I did not consider the rule of thirds. The photo that I think is a dynamic composition is the one on the bottom left. I think this photo is a dynamic composition because the line of trees on each side leads your eye through the image.
In School Images
Dodge and Burn
Pattern and Texture (Dodge and Burn)
The photo on the bottom right of the tires I took on my phone and I was close to them in the shot. I did not zoom in on it. When I took this photo I took it looking mostly straight on but looking a little up. My photograph was taken vertical. This image does follow the rule of thirds because the image is equal throughout all of the thirds. This photo is an example of both pattern and texture because the shapes on the tires repeat and the lines create a pattern. The picture in the middle on the bottom of the plant might be over exposed but it was taken outside with the natural light. The image of the tires is dark but it shows the shadows and where no light was able to be. It also shows defined lines in the tire though. The image on the bottom left corner is properly exposed because it isn,t too dark or too light. It properly shows the light but you can still see the specific lines in the leaves.
Power Lines and Playgrounds
The photo that best demonstrates the rule of thirds is the one on the bottom right because the image is equally spread out across all of the thirds. The photo that best demonstrates point of view and distance is the one on the top right because it has a good point of view from being low to the ground and I was far away from it since the picture stretches all the way down the road. I think the one on the bottom left showcases positive and negative space the best because it has the most lines in it. The photo that has the strongest composition is the one on the top left because the road and the power lines successfully lead your eye through the photo. The image that best satisfies the assignment and shows what I have learned this term is the photo again on the top left. It shows examples of different types of lines and patterns. You can also see the texture in the road and wooden poles. The photo on the top in the middle has the best black and white exposure because it has a variety of different shades of black to white across the image.