Photo 1: some compositional element that were in use were there was no distracting background. Also some other compositional elements were that i took the photo straight across from the room. The law of thirds was also in use with the tail of the red on the right, then in the middle there was the two spirals then the blue tails on the left side. The camera had a long shutter speed so i could capture the photo. The lighting was all dark in all the background so i could capture the light. I took the photo so i could get both spirals in the photo. The distance was just enough to fill the frame. The subject holds the viewers attention because it is so dynamic. The mood would be the battles of the two lights.
Photo 2: The compositional elements in this photo are the angle which was at an angle not straight on on a slant. The point of view is very close up with and zoomed in a little to fill the frame. The rule of thirds was in effect is in effect with the alien in a section the violin in the middle and the bear in the last third. Their was no distracting background with a gray background. The sense of depth is focused in the foreground. The camera was set in aperture small f-stop. There was a big light sitting right behind me. I got eye level with the things. The distance was close up the pov was set to get the close up. Camara angle is set the get the alien in focus. The picture has an interesting pov and hold the view of the viewer by having different things in focus and different things out of focus.
Photo 3: The angle of this image is that is that it is on the ground and facing the camera up. The Point of view is that the camera is on the ground and facing up in relation to the car. The rule of thirds is the tire in one the bumper and the light in the last one. There is no distracting background it is only car that fills the frame. The depth is very close to there car and zoomed in a little to fill the frame. The lighting was outside so it was direct light the contrast was so that the white in the car was not blown out. The white balance was set to direct light the shutter speed was fast to capture the picture with no blur. The depth of field is all in focus so there was a large f-stop. The angle of the photo captures the mood of the photo by looking up on it making the car look bigger than it actually is. The mood would be that i have a liking for the car. There s an interesting pov by getting low and facing the camera up to make the car look like it is the main thing in the photo and bigger than it really is.
Photo 4:
Photo 2: The compositional elements in this photo are the angle which was at an angle not straight on on a slant. The point of view is very close up with and zoomed in a little to fill the frame. The rule of thirds was in effect is in effect with the alien in a section the violin in the middle and the bear in the last third. Their was no distracting background with a gray background. The sense of depth is focused in the foreground. The camera was set in aperture small f-stop. There was a big light sitting right behind me. I got eye level with the things. The distance was close up the pov was set to get the close up. Camara angle is set the get the alien in focus. The picture has an interesting pov and hold the view of the viewer by having different things in focus and different things out of focus.
Photo 3: The angle of this image is that is that it is on the ground and facing the camera up. The Point of view is that the camera is on the ground and facing up in relation to the car. The rule of thirds is the tire in one the bumper and the light in the last one. There is no distracting background it is only car that fills the frame. The depth is very close to there car and zoomed in a little to fill the frame. The lighting was outside so it was direct light the contrast was so that the white in the car was not blown out. The white balance was set to direct light the shutter speed was fast to capture the picture with no blur. The depth of field is all in focus so there was a large f-stop. The angle of the photo captures the mood of the photo by looking up on it making the car look bigger than it actually is. The mood would be that i have a liking for the car. There s an interesting pov by getting low and facing the camera up to make the car look like it is the main thing in the photo and bigger than it really is.
Photo 4:
- POV: At knee level
- The law of thirds is in use
- No distracting background
- filled the frame
- Black and White
- Contrast not blown out in the blacks.
- Shutter speed slow motion blur
- Interesting Matter in the motion blur
- Hold the attention to try to figure out what the object is doing.
- Interesting POV at knee level holds attention to see the motion blur
- Angle was straight on
- It Had no distracting background
- Very visually framed
- No particular depth
- The lighting was very dark
- the exposure time was very long
- the shutter speed was very slow
- The composition is great with the painting with light
- it is very mysterious
- holds viewers attention with the complex design of light
- POV is close up and zoomed in
- All the keys cut in thirds to have the law of thirds
- no distracting background only keys
- Depth is in the foreground
- There was a light over my shoulder
- Aperture to a small f-stop
- average shutter speed
- Foreground
- POV is interesting with all the keys
- Some keys in focus some not in focus
- Mood is business with the type writer