Monday, October 5, 2015

Framing and Composition

Rule of Thirds 
This photo I used a black and white filter. I think this is 
Rule of Thirds because the light is off to the side and it is the focus point in the photo.

Frame within a Frame
I really like the edit on this one because 
it looks like that it was in black and white and
is slowly changing to color.

Close up
For this I just made the background colors
a little less vibrant. How I made the colors duller is I took the greens in the background and tried to get them as dark as I could get them. Then I took the dark lighting in the photo and made them standout more. I also made the shadows more prominent. 

Bird's Eye View 
This picture I gust mad the colors a little more bold. 
In the original picture the colors didn't pop out
 much so I made the green and yellows bolder.

Bug's Eye View 
I made the the sky a more noticeable blue the original was more of a gray than blue. For the sculpture I made it a more of a copper by getting ride of the yellow as much as I could and darkening the shadows.


Leading Lines
I showed the original because I wanted to show how I changed it to look more like Leading Lines. How I firmed the line to make it noticeable was I put the shadow as low as I could. Then put the light a little more than half way up to make it pop more.

Diagonals
For this I dimmed the lighting and made the 
blacks a little stronger. I took the yellow and 
orange out as much as I could so it looks more gray.

Filling the Frame 
This edit really makes the greens pop out a lot more one the little flower things. For the pants that look like small trees I made them a little whiter than they were before.

Contact Sheet
 Inline image 2






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