Monday, 23 September 2013

LO1: KTA 1: Photographic Evidence of Mind-Map & Evidence of Class Research

Research

Sunset at Ross Bay, Victoria, British Columbia, by Anne McKinnell

This photographer has used the logs on the beach in the foreground as leading 
lines to draw the attention of the viewer towards the house in the background. 


Japanese Garden by Anne McKinnell

The photographer has used the stepping stones in the pond as a leading 
line that draws the attention of the viewer towards the maple tree.



Mossy Road

The photographer has used the moss in the road as a
leading line to draw the attention of the viewer.


An Example of a Rule of Three



Our Portrait Photographs - 27/09/13



"Indoor Paired Portrait (Well, sort of)" 
 We thought we'd be really clever and creative with this shot. We found a ghost under the stairs this little alcove-y space under a set of stairs and I used the torch on my phone to cast a shadow onto the back wall. This photograph would have looked even better if we'd managed to focus on Lauren's face.




 "A Low Angle Portrait" 
We were really thoughtful about the lighting in this photo, we had to use the flash because the light through the window was making me into a silhouette. Although that also could have looked good. Probably. This photograph would have even better if I was actually looking at the camera.




"A Solo Close-Up Portrait" 
We were really impressed with the focus in this photograph! Beth wasn't. This photograph could have been improved by having a darker background to create more contrast in colour within the picture.




"A Group Portrait Outdoors" 
We liked the idea of this one, it'd make a great shot of a Sheffield band! This photography could have been improved by zooming in closer to the group and making them more the focus of the shot.



A Few Extra Photos





Mindmap


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