Describe the photos you took:What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?) The photos I took where all of different lines and shapes. I tried to make the pictures closer to the subjects so you could be able to see the all the lines and shapes. What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...)Are your photographs horizontal or vertical? My point of view for picture one, three, four, and six are all from straight on and picture two and five are from above and there all taken at a vertical angle. Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots? In which photos? Describe. I didn't really consider them in all the pictures but in some of them I did. Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work? The lines of the dark railing lead us back to the focus point of the bird.
Pattern and Texture
What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?) In each photo I tried to keep the distance similar and go from close up. What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...) My point of view from my photos are all from an above except for picture four I took that from a straight on point of view. Is your photograph horizontal or vertical? Each picture is taken from a horizontal angle. Which image is the best example of a properly exposed photo? Explain why I think photo five is the best example of properly exposed photos because it has enough light and darkness hitting everything at the same time and it all balances it out.