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Monday, 15 April 2013
What makes a good photo
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I think that this is a exceptional
peace of work. I think that it is so good because it does not just show the
damage of the 2012 tsunami but it shows a work of art that came by chance.
Another reason why it is so good is that this is only one of the good photos
from the tsunami. Most of the lines in this picture are straight and filled
with detail. This photo represents a rough and distressing photo but in a good
way. The colours in this spectacular
photo are not the usual colours but they are the effective white and grey.
This photo is a good one because there is mixture of colurs. There are some bright colours on the people’s cloths and darker colours in the background. In the background the lines are wavy/curvy and go up and down. There are two different textures in this photo. One is the rough raged stone, which the people are standing on, and the other one is the misty forest in the background. The pattern in this photo is where people are standing. For example the children are standing on either side of the men. This effective because the green and pink plus the way they are standing makes this photo a good one.
This photo is a classic one because when you
look into it, you are looking at all the
fish, but then you discover this scuba diver in the middle. There is only one
type of colour in this photo and that is a dark shade of blue. This shade of
blue is effective because it makes the scuba diver blend in with the fish. The
lines in this are pretty much the same as there are only fish and a scuba
diver. The lines are all a curve and there are two straight lines on the divers
body. In this photo there are smooth textures because everything is wet. The
photo is slightly blurry, but I think this is done because the photo is taken
under water. The pattern in this photo
is the massive swarm of fish and this what makes the photo a good one.
This
very different photo to my other ones because it is the most realistic. It looks
like the man is going to shoot the boy but in fact he is only teaching the boys
what to do in a life or death moment. The patterns in this photo are really
good because it has been well thought out.
The pattern in this is that every other boy in the background is
kneeling down. The field in the
background is slightly dimer than the field the men are standing on. The
colours are pretty basic in this photo as they are only browns and greens. The
lines in this photo are mainly
straight accept for the boys who are
kneeling down.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Rule of thirds
This was a old photo which did not have the rule of thirds because the main focus was in the middle. However after i have edited the photo the main focus is now slightly to the left so it now has the rule of thirds.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Rule of thirds
This is not a very good photo but the person is not in the middle because we used the rule of thirds. The person is slightly to left of the photo and that is what makes the photo look a bit better.
This photo has not got the rule of thirds but i think it is still a good one because of the lines, colour, and a bit of patterns.
This photo has not got the rule of thirds but i think it is still a good one because of the lines, colour, and a bit of patterns.
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