Friday, August 31, 2018

Composition: Rule of Thirds, Pyramid, Diangoal.

Rule of Thirds: The rule of thirds is a concept in photography that splits a photo into 9 parts, and having the subject be in one of the thirds; the bottom, top, left, or right. I tried to take each photo with the subject close to one of the four corners, making sure they are in one of the thirds that are in the bottom, top, left, or right.

Pyramid: The pyramid composition in photography is the concept that either has a literal pyramid/triangle shaped object in it, or an object or object that make the shape of a pyramid. When I was trying to take a picture for this composition, I thought deeply about the lines created by the subject(s) in the picture. If I was creating a pyramid with the subject, I needed to make sure it was obviously the focal point and not lost in the picture. If the pyramid shape was already there for me in the picture, I made sure that it was center frame and clearly the subject.

Diagonal: The diagonal concept in photography is very versatile. This composition can be executed in many ways. One way of creating a diagonal composition is by tilting the camera until everything in the frame has a diagonal tilt. Another way is to capture something that is already diagonal, or creating a diagonal object. These were the two strategies I used for my diagonal photos. I also had to make sure that the diagonal line(s) were the clear subjects instead of getting lost in the rest of the photo.




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7 comments:

  1. Good job with week with your photos! I really like how you made it clear on what you were taking photos of as well as the description of each assignment which makes it very easy to understand what you did. I think you a great job and keep up the good work

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  2. Your photos are very clear and I understand very well which things you wanted to focus on in each photograph. I really like the photos you took this week, keep up the great work Mr. Talented.

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  3. I like your photos and how you saw certain shapes in objects that people would not normally think of. Creative af keep that grind going

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  4. I really like the color being put into play. All your photos are bright and pop out to the eye. Great job big dawg.

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  5. I liked how each photo had a clearly defined focus. I also like that you didn't overdo it on the editing.

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  6. Hi Elliot, I really liked the amount of effort you put into manipulating perspective into your advantage. I can really see how you turned the missed opportunities for photos by others into something amazing. Hope you are really happy with the work you put up, and keep up the good work.

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  7. HI Elliot I love all your photos so much. i love the different angles and use of color

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