Composition
For our weekly photo blog, one of the weekly challenges assigned was to take photographs that implement compositional techniques.
Rule of Odds
For this weeks photo challenge, we were asked to illustrate architecture or urban-scape through the rule of odds. I took this photo keeping the symmetry of the picture in mind.
Facial Symmetry
For this weeks photo challenge, we were asked to use symmetry in a portrait. I wanted my photo’s subject to be my friend’s dog and so I took this at the beach.
Geometry
For this weeks photo challenge, we were asked to use geometry in our photo because the world is surrounded by geometry. I took this photo because the peacock showed all sorts of shapes that most creatures do not have.
Leading Lines
For this weeks photo challenge, we were asked to take a picture involving leading lines… in food. I thought that besides the squid in the front, all of the surrounding food was facing the middle.
Lighting
For this weeks photo challenge, we were asked to use our speedlite creatively. I took this photo of my friend when we were painting mugs and I thought the lighting I used made it look cool.
Negative Space
For this weeks photo challenge, we were asked to create a powerful image using negative space. I took this photo because while the focus of the photo, the people, is important, it is also important to look at the space…
Center Frames Portrait
For this week’s photo challenge, we were asked to isolate the subject in a way that makes the viewer feel lonely. I chose to take this photo because it showed isolation and loneliness through the empty woods and clear snow.
Balance
For this week’s photo challenge, we were challenged to take a photo that had a balanced composition. I took this photo while my friend was joking about being part of the mural on the wall.
Leading Lines
For this week’s photo challenge, we were asked to show depth in an image or guide the eye to a specific spot in the image, while also using leading lines to show the concept of infinity. I took this photo…
Symmetry Landscape
For this photo challenge, we were asked to use symmetry in a landscape to create a new viewpoint. There had to be no editing involved in order to make it symmetrical. I took this photo because I thought the structure…