Milo Rathbun – composition In this photoblog, I chose a subject or character (Tai) and tried to make him stand out while seeming lonely. I created this feeling of loneliness by having him stand on the wooden pillar and face towards a distant and far-ranging background. This really isolated him from the background and created a true feeling of loneliness.
Photo Blog #13: New Beginnings
Milo Rathbun – Story telling I feel as though this picture represents quite literally a circle with a journey. In the bottom Left I feel As though Tai (the person) Is displayed as somewhat of a character in this photoblog and the compass could lead him in many directions or journeys.
Photo Blog #9: White Balance
Milo Rathbun – inspiration I love myself, as well as the white balance in this photo. (I am inspired by myself)
Photo Blog #8: Leading Lines
Milo Rathbun – Composition I thought that this picture of Yhali walking on the sidewalk had a lot of leading lines pointing towards him.
Photo Blog #7: Love Story
Milo Rathbun – Story Telling A prominent love story in my life is between me, myself, and I, so I thought this would be a fitting photo for this category.
Photo Blog #6: Weight or Mass
Milo Rathbun – Inspiration I thought that these bricks were both literally heavy, and also metaphorically. I made it so they took up a large portion of the image to translate mass to the viewer.
Photo Blog #5: Symmetry Landscape
Milo Rathbun – composition While I was walking downtown, I noticed this hallway out of the main street, and I thought it fit this category perfectly.
Photo Blog #4: Warmth
Milo Rathbun – Story Telling For this image, I wanted to display literal warmth. In my opinion, there is nothing warmer than a freshly cooked meal.
Photo Blog #3 Mood photo
In this photo, I wanted to capture the feeling of being cozy. I feel like the warm lighting and the way that this bed is positioned in the corner next to a reader really make the viewer have a sensation of coziness. This picture is inspirational because it incites a feeling of happiness into the viewer by giving them the sensation of the coziest place on earth. your bed!
Photo Blog #2 Rule of thirds
In this picture I wanted the entire focus to be on the ceramic figure that I found in my house. I changed the aperture so that the background would appear blurry and I cropped the figure so that it would appear only on the left side thus following the rule of thirds. Seeing as I arranged all of this to focus on the figure this photo is compositional.