Monday, March 9, 2015

Principles of Photography

                                                                     

                                       Principles of photography


  Photo 1#








This photo uses the rule of thirds in order to highlight the rose in this picture. You can see that the rose is at the top left dot which is what the rule of thirds tells you to do.





 Photo 2#







This photo uses the method of only focusing on one portion of the picture. The only things that are not blurred are the 3 chess pieces which are all focused on. The rest of the picture is blurred. 

  Photo 3#











 









This photo uses masking by putting something on the forefront. The sakura tree is the object that masks the photo while the Eiffel Tower is in the background.



 Photo 4#














This photo shows many lines and curves. The sand dunes  have this very long curve going left which makes the viewer drag his eyes around the pictures.





 Photo 5#









This photo uses interesting curves in order to make the picture more interesting. Instead of taking a photo of the Eiffel Tower from a boring position, this photo is taken with an interesting angles in which you wouldn't find in google images.






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