This photo below would have to be one of my favorite photos that I have shot for this class. One reason i am so fascinated by this photo is because it follows the rule of thirds. I find the rule of thirds interesting because it proportions the photo in a unique way. This photos quality turned out very nice, I love how the statue is the foreground and the background is a mixture of tree and lines from the dome covering the statue. I know the lighting on the statue isnt the best because it is so dark compared to the bright background, but I believe the darkness contributes to the statue making it noticemable in a subtle way. Finally I would like to draw your attention to the movement of the staue that was captured, even though they are obviously statues I can see movement and emotion portrayed. Can you?
Thursday, October 28, 2010
This photo below would have to be one of my favorite photos that I have shot for this class. One reason i am so fascinated by this photo is because it follows the rule of thirds. I find the rule of thirds interesting because it proportions the photo in a unique way. This photos quality turned out very nice, I love how the statue is the foreground and the background is a mixture of tree and lines from the dome covering the statue. I know the lighting on the statue isnt the best because it is so dark compared to the bright background, but I believe the darkness contributes to the statue making it noticemable in a subtle way. Finally I would like to draw your attention to the movement of the staue that was captured, even though they are obviously statues I can see movement and emotion portrayed. Can you?
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These photos are really great, they show a verys trong sense of composotion. My favorite ones are the pictures of the tunnel, it looks very cool & I really enjoyed looking at your photos.
ReplyDeleteI really like your favorite photo. I like all the different lighting that is going on. The darker lighting on the statue because it creates a contrast. The lighting on the statue makes it seem cold and hard, whereas the motion of the statue makes it seems warm and smooth. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the one with the tunnels. It started out with bright contrasting colors that soon turned into a long tunnel of a sort of gray color. I really liked it.
ReplyDeleteNext time...try getting a different angle of the tunnel. I would've liked to see more of that particular tunnel.
i really liked you favorite ohoto it had great lightning and used rules of 3rds. It had alot of emotion in it as well.
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