Sunday, 27 November 2016

Framing Straight Images



This photo represents the rule of thirds being used and appeals to me since the depth of field shows the full image from the bark of the tree to the grass plains and the other trees in the background.



Similar to the photograph above, this photo also used the rule of thirds from the off-setted tree on the right and left side. This appeals to me since it demonstrates the beauty of nature, even if it is as simple as a field.



This photos colours and patterns interest me because those colours all have a meaning since this is a building site. The rule of thirds was used to frame the image and has myself the viewer think that industrialization is gradually taking over the nature of the planet.


I like this photograph since it uses the left third to frame the photograph and demonstrates a perspective of where this location is. The wide depth of field also brings out the full view of the photograph, having me as the viewer question what could be further into this location.



This photo demonstrates the golden rule since it offsets the tree slightly to the right and brings about the focus of the person under the tree. This also looks interesting to me because of the silhouette look on the tree. This photograph also has me question what the person in the photograph could be looking onto over the hills.

Framing Contact Sheet

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Tone Work Diary







This photo was taken using my macro lens with a narrow depth of field and a low ISO sensitivity. This pictures focus point for the viewer is easy to identify.








This photo in my opinion in my best. There is a narrow depth of field and a low ISO sensitivity. This was also taken with my macro lens and demonstrates the tones of the leafs, water and flowers around it.








This was taken with a higher depth of field to show the landscape around. The shutter speed was fast and the ISO sensitivity was also low.









In my opinion, all of these photos show almost all the tones in Ansel Adams tone system from 1 to 10. These were all edited to back and white and tones were enhanced by a changing the curve values on Photoshop. The two pictures below demonstrate how the picture was edited before and after.

Before
After

Texture Straight Images











I think that this picture represents texture well since the wood streaks in that formation appeals to me as the viewer. It also bring a warm feeling because of the orange colours involved in the photo.







This also appeals to me since this photo has me question what surface or materiel this is. It also bring about a warm feeling since the orange lighting reflected off of the white surface.









I think this is a good photo since it has a direct view of the subject being the roast potatoes in the shot. It also brings a warm feeling to the photo because of the yellow and orange colour of the potatoes.







I like this photo since it clearly shows how sand can be in many forms and has me imagine how it would be like walking on this sand.









This photo appeals to me since it also has me imagine how it would be like to play with the sand as if I was younger once again. The various tones also help demonstrate how the sand can be constructed in different forms such as hills or flat surfaces.

Tone Straight Images











This photo is a good representation of  tone since it includes many of the tones from Ansel Adams tone system. This photo also contains an interesting foreground and background. It also has the viewer question where this photo could have been taken.






This photo also represents tone since it demonstrates the various tones sand can make. This is appealing to me since the hill shows a clear representation  of these tones.









This is one of my favorite photos from tone since it contains a wide variety of tone and the focus point is easy to identify. This also appeals to me since it clearly shows the various forms of the leafs.







This is also one of my favorite photos because it shows all tones from Ansel Adams tone system from 1 to 10. It also shows the freeze frame of the water droplets on the interesting shape of the plant.







I like this photo because the foreground, midground and background are easily identifiable and has the viewer question where this location could be.

Tone Contact Sheet


Framing Image Bank





I have chosen these pictures to be apart of my image bank for framing since all photos demonstrate a frame inside of a frame. For example, the top photo shows the foreground and background being framed together.