Monday, October 28, 2013

Academic Shoot

Leading Lines -
1. I followed the rules too leading lines when it came too the photo you can tell by how its taken 
2. The subject in this picture is the lights , makes the lines stand out 
3. In the photograph i feel people would understand the subject (witch is the lights)
4. If i didn't follow the rules then i would go back and take a picture that focuses on lines more 

Simplicity - 
 
1. I followed the rules of simplicity with this photo because i concentrated on one theory 
2. The subject in this picture is the one stem and leaves 
3. In the photograph i feel that the leaves make people understand its the subject 
4. If i didn't follow the rules of simplicity i could go back and take another picture but focus on just one subject 
Rule of Thirds - 
 
1. I had followed the rules of rule of thirds by balancing the the flags in the picture 
2. The Subject in the picture if you could not tell already is the the flags 
3. In this photograph based on how the picture is taken you can tell the flags are the subjects
4. If i did not use the rules of Rule Of Thirds i would go back and take a photo of something else with balance 
Balance -

1. I followed the rules of balance by taking a photo of the whole akins high school 
2. The subject of this photo would be the school 
3. In this photo you could easily tell the school is the subject 
4. If i didn't follow the rules of balance when it came too the picture i would go back and take another with more balance 
Framing -
1. I followed the rules of framing in this photo by placing a student in an open library 
2. The subject of the photo would be the student in the background 
3. You can look at this picture and tell the student is the subject 
4. If i did not follow the rules of framing i would go back and take a photo of a different scenery 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Pictures

Rule of thirds-   In the photo you can see a painting






Leading  Lines-   This photo has many lines that lead too the neon colored shoes 



Elements of art and principles of design in photography

Line - are marks made by a pointed tool ; bush . pencil . pen . act . Lines can vary in width, direction, curvature , length , or color.

Shape - are fored wherever the ends of a continuous lines meet. Gwometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in mature.

Color - wheels show the primary colors,  secondary colors , and the tertiary (intemediate) colors. They also show the relationships between complementary colors across from each other, such as blue and orange and analogous colors next too each other as yellow green and blue.

Value - or tone , refers to dark and light the values scale refers too black and white all gradations of fray in between. Value contrasts help us to see and understand a two-dimensional work of art,
Form - describes objects that are three dimensional having length width and height 



Texture - can be rough bumpy slick scratchy smooth silky soft prickly the list is endless. Texture refers to the surface quality both simulated and actual of artwork.



Space - refers to distances or areas around between or within components of a piece. Space can be positive or negative open or closed shallow or deep and two dimensional or three dimensional.
Balance - is the comfortable or pleasing arrangement of things in art. There are three different types of balance symmetrical asymmetrical and radial. The human figure is symmetrically balanced equally on each side.

Contrast - is the by using elements that conflict with one another. Often contrast is created using complementary colors or extremely light and dark values. 

Emphasis - in the focal area of an artwork gives it =importance. an artist may stress some elements of the design over others . The eye of the viewer will focus on the area of emphasis or center of intresr first then take in the rest of the composition 

Movement - an artwork means the artist is taking a viewers on a trip through the work by means of lines edges shapes and color often leading to the focal area . Movement is a visual flow through the composition 

20 Square Photo

Can You Find Them All ?
Another Angle 


Good Morning , Graphics

How do you cope with stress ?
Whenever i feel stressed in any way i go workout i feel thats my stress reliever

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

5 Favorite Smells

Favorite  5 Smells 

1.)  Food 
2.)  Candles 
3.) Cologne 
4.) Girlfriends Perfume
5.) New Shoes  

Friday, October 18, 2013

Academics Shoot Preview

                                                                     The Story 
 I feel this  photo tells a story by the 2 students interacting and experimenting while having a good time i can also tell they didn't expect what had happened but were still having a good time doing the experiment 


Action / Emotion 
 This photo has students all gathered around a table showing plenty of emotion while being interactive with each other , also the students look full of joy with the hands on activity 


Builds the frame
 In this photo there is a young girl who is focused on her garden i feel this is a good example of "builds the frame'' because of how everything is placed especially with the other girl in the background and the bushes as well 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Quick Write

Quick Write 
Who are you following ?

On twitter i follow people i know or just follow people who keep my TL interesting
On Youtube i suscribe all my favorite artist
On vine i only follow funny people 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

National G Favorite Photo

This is my favorite photo because of how it is taken , you can see the mountains and water and it fits in so perfect