Friday, September 23, 2011

Academic Shoot

Simplicity :
I took a picture of a girl in a Criminal Justice class. I didn't do my best and ill be honest. It was kind of hard to get a blank background of something so i should've showed the blue background to the right of her more to actually show simplicity. When i asked a student what their eye went to they said the paper so i could've tried to get the camera more focused on the girl because that's what i was aiming for.


Rule of thirds:
I kind of struggled on this picture too . I wanted the main subject to be Ms. Shaw but i only got more of the kids and no one is really focused on her like i was hoping. Its clear she's there because my eye goes straight to her because of the bright blue shirt she has on. I could've made her seem bigger than anything else in the picture.


Framing:
I had A LOT of difficulties with framing because i couldn't find , really , anything that showed framing. I could've done way better on focusing on the girl because i wanted her to be the main subject. I wanted to use the two people's arms as kind of a barrier. I should've done way better than this.

Balance:
The subjects are the two girls on each side of the picture to balance out the picture in a whole. Two girls both working and have there heads down match each other. I wanted to focus more on the girls and nothing else but other than that i think it could be a good picture.


Lines:
The subject is the row of students used as lines. I did okay with following the rule but this picture can always be improved. I should have taken it a different way but i just like to take it weird ways. Also i think the bright red shirts in the front kind of take away from the picture.


Avoiding Mergers :
The main subject of this picture if the girl reading the book .. It looks like the plant is coming out of her back pack which normally doesn't happen. Its clear that the girl is the main subject anybody can see that. I also could have taken it a different way maybe but overall i think it was a good picture....

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