To capture creatively staged photography with depth of field, I had my mom push a drink across the table acting like it was going to knock into me. my camera settings were 1/30, f1.6, ISO 800
Category: Composition
Viewpoint
For the prompt of taking a photo from someone else’s viewpoint, I chose to go to a Buddhist church, because they live such peaceful lifestyles that are virtually the opposite of my communities, while their places of worship are so detailed and intricate. My camera settings were 1/800, f/1.8, ISO 32
Color theory in a movie scene
For the prompt of using a color scheme in a photo to look like a movie scene, I went to Shoreline and photographed the historical house. I kept green and blue as an analogous color scheme seen with the house, sky, and plants. I edited in Adobe Photoshop to add grain and lighten the whole…
Low Angles
Foe the prompt of low angles, I decided to have a simple color scheme of green and brown, allowing the vibrant leaves really pop against the contrasting dark wood. I love how soft and rounded the leaves are compared to the jagged edges of the bark. I also liked how the low angle allows you…
Center frame portrait
For the centerframe portrait topic we were suposed to capture loneliness. I chose this photo becasue while walking its was almost 100 degrees outside, yet no one was buing his drinks. everone pretended like he was invisible. I thought that represented how lonely it can be to be in a world where no one appriciated…
Leading lines
For the leading lines assignment, I chose this photo because the water reflecting light in the gutter along with the tilted poles and trees growing inward all lead your eyes to the vanishing point with the small purple light spots in the distance.
Symmetry Landscape
This is a photo of an apartment building that was going up near my house. I chose it for my symmetrical landscape assignment because I thought it was very pleasing to the eye, with mostly monochrome colors and everything being symmetrical except the front-loader construction vehicle, which adds a element of uniqueness to the photo.
Rule of Thirds Motion
On a dark night, the motion of a car lit up the street with excitement. I set my camera to a low shutter speed to make the car lights streak. I liked how the intense lines of the lights filled up two-thirds of the sky, and the silhouette of the lamplit skyline fell on a…