Leading Lines – Food

For this week’s photo challenge, I took a close-up picture of a loaf of sourdough bread. I had taken this picture for my documentary project, and felt that it would fit the prompt of using leading lines with food nicely. Because of the shape of the design on the bread, viewers’ eyes are moved throughout …

Rule of Odds

For the photo challenge this week, I had to incorporate the rule of odds into a photo. I chose to use one of the photos that I took for my Documentary Project that I am currently in the process of making. In this picture, there are three dough loaves. This number is pleasing on the …

Negative Space

For this week’s photo challenge, I chose to use a picture I’d taken when I was at Fallen Leaf Lake, which is up near Tahoe. I used self-timer on my camera so I would be able to be in the picture with my friend. I really like the colors of the landscape at the lake, …

Balance

The challenge this week was to take a photo in the “Accidental Renaissance” style using balance composition. I took this picture of the sun setting and feel like it demonstrates this idea fairly well. I chose to incorporate the idea of balance into my photo in the exact opposite way as the word suggests: unbalanced. …

Leading Lines – Infinity

This week’s photo challenge had us represent the concept of infinity through the use of leading lines. I took a picture of this path in my backyard that is very long and wraps around the side of the house. The path acts as a leading line and moves the viewer’s eye throughout the photograph. I …

Symmetry Landscape

This week, the photo challenge was to take a picture of a landscape that exhibited symmetry. I chose to use this picture of a sunset. The colors in the sky around the sun going down are all very symmetrical. The rocks on the lower section of the image are slightly less symmetrical, but they are …

Rule of Thirds – Motion

This week’s photo challenge was to use the rule of thirds to capture motion. I did this by photographing my sister shooting a basketball in our backyard. Her position in the photo as well as the wall and fence behind her, fall along the gridlines and intersections of the Rule of Thirds. She is in …