Monday, 28 September 2015


Photography 



22nd September 2015
In this photo it has clear source of rule of thirds as its directly in the middle of the page and also it has crop at a bit of the photo has been cropped but still fills the whole page.









The first half of the lesson we went through different types on photos in photography such as; Rule of thirds, Framing, cropping, leading lines, deep depth, shallow depth


Rule of thirds states than an photograph is most pleasing when its subjects or regions are composed along imaginary lines which divide the image into thirds — both vertically and horizontally.


 Cropping -Often a photo will lack impact because the main subject is so small it becomes lost among the clutter of its surroundings. By cropping tight around the subject you eliminate the background "noise", ensuring the subject gets the viewers attention.













This photo has clear view of background as its focused on the main guy pretty well and in a busy background too.
Its not as focused on the background people as it is on the guy sliding






Background- The human eye is excellent at distinguishing between different elements in a scene, whereas a camera has a tendency to flatten the foreground and background, and this can often ruin an otherwise great photo.

Thankfully this problem is usually easy to overcome at the time of shooting - look around for a plain and unobtrusive background and compose your shot so that it doesn't distract or detract from the subject.




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