Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Academics Photo Shoot

Avoiding Mergers
  1. I think I followed the rule well because the guy on the far left is kind of cut out of the picture which makes the picture a "bad photo"
  2. The main subject is the guy on the left not being entirely in the picture.
  3. I'm not too sure
  4. Make the subject seem like the ONLY subject available in the photo.

Balance
  1. I followed the rule very well.
  2. The main subjects are the 3 students at the table, if I were to cut the picture in half it would be equal on both sides.
  3. I would hope so.
  4. I have the background more simple.

Framing
  1. I followed the rule well.
  2. The main subject is Teddy in between the bars which causes it to look like a frame.
  3. Yes definitely.
  4. Get a better view possibly from the front.

Lines
  1. I could have followed the rule much better.
  2. The main subject are the book cases which form multiple lines.
  3. Maybe, could have been better
  4. Find a better location for lines

Rule Of Thirds
  1. I followed the rule very well
  2. The main subject is Andrea in the upper left hand corner doing an assignment.
  3. Yes people could tell what rule I was using.
  4. Have her in a higher angle to produce more of the rule of thirds.

Simplicity
  1. This was my best picture yet! I fully understood this rule.
  2. The main subject is a girl climbing the ropes in the weight room.
  3. I'm positive that anyone could tell which rule I was shooting for.
  4. I could have had the background more clearer, the green mats towards the bottom gets attention as well as the girl. That's not what I wanted.



1 comment:

  1. I like your picture for avoiding mergers, i see that the guys body is cut out the picture, i would give it a 9

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