This week’s prompt was rule of odds! I thought this sign post would be perfect since it had three signs on it, all the same shape but different sizes which made it a little more interesting. It’s very simple but has a lot of contrast, and vertically follows the pole….
Category: composition
negative space
This week’s prompt was to create a powerful landscape using negative space! This is a photo I took in Japan of Mt. Fuji through the window of a train. I thought the dark land beneath the horizon and the brighter sky created a very pretty contrast. Both are sort of…
center frame portrait
This week’s prompt was to portray loneliness through a center frame portrait. I took this photograph in Nagano when I visited the snow monkeys with my family over winter break. There was this one baby monkey sitting on the edge of some rocks alone, and I thought it fit this…
balance in holiday traditions
This week, the goal was to compose a balanced photo that portrayed holiday traditions (not necessarily winter holidays)! For me, music is a big part of the holidays. We were on a trip this year, and I saw this person singing in the street. I thought the bright sign behind…
leading lines
For this week’s photo, we were supposed to use leading lines to show the concept of infinity. To take this photo, I decided to use my mom’s infinity mirror that she made for one of her robots! This mirror is super cool to look at, because the LED lights look…
symmetry landscape
The theme this week was “symmetry landscape”. At first, I wasn’t sure what to do for this photo – I don’t have many pretty places near me that could be considered a landscape, let alone one that’s symmetrical. So, I decided to make my own! I found this little lump…
rule of thirds – motion
The goal of this photo was to show the motion of the fly even though in the moment of the photo it was still. The placement of the fly facing left in the right third of the photo suggests it will fly off to the left. I had a lot…