Center framed portrait
For this week’s photoblog, I chose to take a picture of somebody’s framed portrait. I shot this in low light, and with lights reflecting onto the person’s face, to demonstrate loneliness. The subject is cut …
In our weekly photo blog, one of the weekly challenges was to take photos that implement compositional techniques.
For this week’s photoblog, I chose to take a picture of somebody’s framed portrait. I shot this in low light, and with lights reflecting onto the person’s face, to demonstrate loneliness. The subject is cut …
This week we needed an image that utilized balance to evoke the “accidental renaissance” style of photography, a style where photos accidentally look like renaissance paintings. The boy’s body brings balance to this photo because …
For this weeks photoblog, I used leading lines to demonstrate the concept of infinity. I started the viewer’s eyes on the right side of the image, with the tire tracks in the snow, eventually leading …
This week we were challenged to take a photo demonstrating symmetry through a landscape. Symmetry doesn’t always have to be top-down or left-right; this is an example of diagonal symmetry. Additionally, landscapes don’t always have …
We were challenged to take a picture using that uses the rule of thirds to show motion. I snapped a picture of a fire rising up from the bottom left to the top right of …