This photo was taken from the perspective of a curious squirrel looking up to determine whether or not they want to climb it. As humans, we usually look at trees …
Category: Composition
In our weekly photo blog, one of the challenges was to take photos and implement compositional techniques in photography.
Color Theory
The brightness and ability to draw attention that the color red possesses makes it the ideal color for danger signs, stop signs, and of course, tail lights. Contrasted with the …
Rule of Thirds Emotion
Music is something I can’t live without. When I’m listening to music, I can zone everything else out and focus on the song. I enter a whole new world and …
Fill the Frame
I used the technique of filling the frame with just one color for this picture. After turning on my fireplace, I zoomed in on my camera to take a close-up …
Facial Symmetry
I edited a photo of my dad in Photoshop to achieve facial symmetry. I used a brush to reveal the original background, hair, and shoulders so the edited photos would …
Ruler of Odds
I used the ruler of odds in this picture because it contains three main subjects: the buds. Having an odd number of subjects in a photo gives the photo a …
Center Frame Portrait
The subject of the photo is in the center. This bud is the only existing bud on the plant; the other branches remain barren. While it may be lonely, it …
Leading Lines
The use of leading lines in this photo leads the eye in the direction of the tree. The lines are created by the sides of the benches.
Symmetry Landscape
One can often find symmetry in their daily lives. Whether it’s in an object or the scenery. I chose to take a picture of a street near where I live, …
Rule of Thirds – Motion
I applied the rule of thirds to this photo that shows the motion of the butterfly flapping its wings. I cropped the image in order for the butterfly to be …