Composition

In our weekly photo blog, we were challenged to take to take pictures using compositional techniques in photography.

  • Composition

    Negative Space

    February Week 2 This week’s prompt was to capture a landscape using negative space. The fire runs hot and fire trucks run, red spreads everywhere. lest, in the wake of disaster do teeming little beings survive, burn, burn, BURN!

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    Center Frame Portrait

    January Week 2 Our goal this week was to illustrate a center frame image that exhibited loneliness. I immediately thought of these rocks which form a stone throne. When I was young, I was told a child-king ran away and made this their throne. They were eventually smashed by the same rocks that made their throne up. Now the same stone throne has been abandoned by couriers and time itself. . . .

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  • Composition

    Balance

    December Week 2 My image this week my photo is to represent balance. When I saw this flower, I believed the flowers’ petals were attempting their own type of balance once a side has begun to wilt. . . .

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    Leading Lines

    November Week 2 This week we were tasked with capturing a photo that gave the aspect of infinite lines. The reason I took this was because of how when I was younger, it seemed that fences extended on and on with no end.

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    Symmetry

    October Week 2 For our weekly photo blog, we were prompted to take a landscape image with symmetry. For that reason I walked all around my neighborhood until I decided door might be the most symmetrical in the area.

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    Rule of Thirds Motion

    September Week 2 This week our challenge consisted in capturing a capture using the rule of thirds. So for this take, I took a picture of a hose spraying water over a brick wall. I had previously taken and I am proud because it was difficult for me to figure it out at first as a beginner. Still I believe it illustrated well for this week.

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