Project One
I choose to shoot in a couple different places. A couple shots were at my Grandmothers house, one photo was from the turf and, another one was from Saconnet Point.
The photos I took have line, and shape. Some photos I went up close and zoomed in, others I took from a distance.
Each photo I was a different distance.
I changed my point of view each time. I went from a different angle to get each photo.
Some of my photos are horizontal and some are vertical.
I did consider the law of thirds when taking my photos, and it is applied on the photo with the water.
The dynamic composition would be on the Photo of the tree with the chairs off in the background.
The photos I took have line, and shape. Some photos I went up close and zoomed in, others I took from a distance.
Each photo I was a different distance.
I changed my point of view each time. I went from a different angle to get each photo.
Some of my photos are horizontal and some are vertical.
I did consider the law of thirds when taking my photos, and it is applied on the photo with the water.
The dynamic composition would be on the Photo of the tree with the chairs off in the background.
Project Two
The location that I took these photos at were in New Hampshire and at School. I choose to take things from a similar angle to get the image that I wanted.
The photos I took where of trees or rocks or mostly anything that caught my attention.
In a lot of my photos I went up close and tried to get the background in it too, but, not have it as the main focus.
Some of the photographs are horizontal and some are vertical.
No I did not consider the rule of thirds while taking my photos. What I did was think of the project and try to work it into the photos I was taking.
My photo that has dynamic composition would be my sixth photo, the one with the stairs in the background.
The photos I took where of trees or rocks or mostly anything that caught my attention.
In a lot of my photos I went up close and tried to get the background in it too, but, not have it as the main focus.
Some of the photographs are horizontal and some are vertical.
No I did not consider the rule of thirds while taking my photos. What I did was think of the project and try to work it into the photos I was taking.
My photo that has dynamic composition would be my sixth photo, the one with the stairs in the background.