Friday, January 28, 2011

Daily Response Worksheet January 28

1. The things I see is an abandon factories in a field
2. The colors I see are blue, green, brown, tan, white, gray and orange
3. The five expressive words that relate to this photo is neglected, alone, mysterious, isolated and cool
4.The meaning of this photo is a place someone use to love when they were younger 
5. The rules of composition are simplicity clear focus on point of interest

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Daily Response Worksheet January 11






1.The things that I seen in the photo is people mingling in the park.
2. The colors I see in the photo is black, white and gray. The shapes I see is squares, rectangles, circles and triangles. The lines I see is straight lines.
3. The 5 words that I think relate to the image is cold, happy, calm, dull and soft
4. A day having fun with your family.
5. This photo have implied lines because of the trees.  

Friday, January 7, 2011

Digital Photography Composition Tips



In digital photography there are lots of tips to help you and guide you so you won’t be confused. There are like over 10 tips that would guide and help you. But I’m only going over three tips that I think that are really helpful in digital photography.
Framing your shots is a technique of drawing attention to the subject of your image by blocking other parts of the image with something in the scene. Like giving the photo context. Which means framing a scene with an archway can tell you something about the place you are by the architecture of the archway. Giving images a sense of depth and layers, which generally puts something in the foreground that adds an extra dimension to the shot. Leading the eye towards your main focal point. Frames can draw your photo’s view into the picture just by their shape. And intriguing your viewer sometimes its what you can’t see in an image that draws you into it as what you can see in the picture.
Fill your frame is a technique that is particularly important when taking pictures. Using your optical zoom is the most point and shoot in digital cameras. Your legs is the what photographers have a built in the zoom in the form of their leg. Crop your shots is another way to zoom in manually at pictures after you taken them.
Getting your images straight is the best to use. This principle applies to all photos. One common type is shots of building, which in most cases are built to be level and have lots of straight lines. Some people viewing the photo will not notice this mistake but others will and dose spoil the image a little.
In all the three tips that I think would really help you in digital photography is framing your shots, filling your frame, and getting your straight.