Composition

  • Geometry

    We were tasked with utilizing geometry within a photograph. So, for my assignment, I utilized my graph paper, which consists of an array of squares, and a brand new eraser, which acts as a rectangular prism. Overall, to be happier with this photo, I would add circular components to the photo to make it more…

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  • Angles

    For this assignment, we were tasked with photographing a unique angle. So, I went into my backyard and got super low to take this close-up photo of a leaf in a bed of grass. By utilizing a ground-level angle, it helped bring out more details of the leaf, in contrast to taking the photo from…

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  • Negative Space

    For this assignment, we had to prove the importance of negative space within a photo. In my backyard, I found this clay thing hanging from the previous owners of my home. I have no clue why we still have it, but I chose it for my photograph since the sky would serve as a nice…

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  • Center Frame Portrait

    For this photo blog, I had no clue what to do. But when I was eating lunch, I realized that chopsticks in multiple pairs represent a group, whilst just one pair can represent loneliness and isolation. So, for this photo blog, I darkened it to mimic a sense of solitude, and centered the chopsticks on…

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  • Leading Lines into Infinity

    In this photo blog, I went out late at night and set up my tripod to take photos of passing cars. Taking this photo was very painful since it was very cold at this time, and I decided to wear shorts and a t-shirt, leaving me freezing. To achieve this effect, I used a very…

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  • Symmetry Landscape

    For this photo blog, I went out on a slightly rainy day, shielding the camera from anyways falling water. I stumbled across this road on my walk, which seemed symmetrical to me, prompting me to walk in the middle of the road to quickly take this image. In this photo, I love how the light…

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