Monday, 28 November 2016

Framing Work Diary


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This photo was taken by using a tripod placed onto the grass of a field. The aim of this photograph was to use the golden rule by offsetting the tree to the right. The camera settings were set to a high aperture with an f stop of 22. Before shooting this photo the camera was composed to match to the line of the top of the grass, focused onto the tree then took the photograph.



This photo was not taken with a tripod and also had the same camera settings as the photograph above. I do not like this photo since it does not match up to any sort of framing weather it is the rule of thirds or the golden rule. This photo would have been much better if it was taken with a camera position more to the right since it would have brought about the showing of the rule of thirds from the scaffolding of the building.


This photo was also taken without a tripod and with the same camera settings. This photo is well composed since the rule of thirds was used on the left side of the photograph. I also like the fact that the high aperture brings out the rest of the photograph of its surroundings.

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