Tuesday, August 20, 2013

First Roll


Shadow: I shot a picture when I saw the tree was making a shadow of it's leaves, during so I also caught my own shadow and decided to leave it as is.

Sidelighting: Seeing how the shade and the sun is on opposite sides of this tree causing one side to be darker than the other, I took the shot and it perfectly shows a significance difference with both of the sides.

Texture: For my I decided from the start that a shot of grass would be a perfect example. Knowing how the feel of grass is, looking at the picture shot makes you know how the texture would be like even in a photo.


Backlighting: When walking through the back of the school, I stopped my partner for the perfect shot with the perfect background. The sun was directly behind him which caused him to be a slight silhouette with a bit of light. 


Angle up: Seeing how the pole is extremely tall, having a shot from the bottom had it where the bottom was thicker and as it goes up, it gets thinner and thinner.


Perspective: When I went up the bleachers, turned to my left, I saw my perspective photo. Seeing that the seats, when it goes farther, has the same vanishing point, I took the picture. 

Angle down: I didn't want to do a cliche photo shot of our feet shooting it from above. I told my partner to go down to the ground while I stay up on the bleachers and shot straight down which caused my angle down shot.


Pattern: I saw this brick pattern and thought it would be great for the pattern photo. Each bricks are in the same spot every other line which causes an obvious pattern.


Reflection: I told my partner to stand in front a window which the window reflects his face and body. I took the shot as is.


Frame within a frame: It was hard to find a shot for this one. I decided the easiest one that I could do is take a picture of a picture within a picture frame. The shot itself being one frame and the picture in the frame being the frame within a frame.

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