Monday, 28 March 2016

Week 4 - Camera Use - Texture, Positive/Negative Space - Self Directed Exercises





I've taken this photo of the diamonds on the floor which are pattern. The photo has been taken with a high angle when I've looked down and had a wide depth of field.
On camera raw I've straightened this photo using the ruler tool.



I've taken this photo of the garage with pattern on a straight on angle because I've had my camera straight and also had a wide depth of field.



I've taken this photo of the stones with pattern when  I did a high angle because I've looked down and also had a wide depth of field.



I've taken this photo of the basket with texture when I did it from a straight on angle because I've had my camera straight. This photo was taken with a narrow depth of field because it was close up.



I've taken this photo of the wall outside the house with texture with I did it from a straight on angle because I've had my camera straight. This photo was taken with a narrow depth of field because it was close up.




I like the texture on the grass. I'm capturing the movement. I've used the rule of thirds in the far right.



One person on the left and one person on the right in this photo. I've used the rule of thirds in the middle. The subject is in the frame.



I've taken this photo of two people and two animals with a straight on angle because I've had my camera straight. The people and the grass are the positive space. The sky is the negative space. There is also rule of thirds. This photo has been taken at Mount Hobson with a wide depth of field so the foreground is sharp and the background is sharp.



This is a low angle photo and the negative space is sky framing the building which is positive space. I see line.
On camera raw I've put the exposure down a bit.




This is a low angle photo negative space on the sky and positive space on the building. The lines leading me up the building.
I've changed the exposure down because the photo was too light.



I took this photo when I've looked outside the car window with a wide depth of field. The foreground is sharp and the background is sharp. This photo has been taken with a straight on angle. This is a wider shot with subjects incorporating texture.



I've taken this photo at Mount Hobson which was a wide shot incorporating texture. This photo has been taken with a wide depth of field. The texture is on the roof. This photo has been taken from a straight on angle. I've framed the subject using the tripod.





This is a still life photo with three objects. The objects have positive space and the wall has negative space.














I've added one knife in this second photo. The knife is filling the frame.

1 comment:

  1. Great post William and I'm loving the energy of this last image. Could you also say that you have framed the subject on the left with the sky (as directed in one of the tasks last week?)

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