The photo I picked is a close up picture of this girl who is pouring paint or a type of substance onto a speaker. It is making a pink mess. However, it is making the paint jump up in the air everywhere.
1. Why did you pick this photo?
-I picked this photo because I thought it was really cool looking, and how the photographer got the paint jumping up.
2. What rules of photography are evident in the photo?
-It avoids any mergers.
Finally - your next shoot will involve shooting academics, which means in classrooms around the campus.
1. Where do you think you could take photos like the ones you look at today?
-Outside with any sports, classrooms, science labs, or dance studios.
2. Whose classroom would you like to visit and take photos in?
-I have no idea.
3. What will you do, as the photographer, to get amazing photos like you look at today?
-Get different angles and views on my subject. Also by following the guidelines for a better photographer.
1. How well did you follow the rule?
-The subject is the blonde guy or the red bowl
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Sort of, since both guys are cut off it isn't clear.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I followed the rule well because the subject of the photo is centered, and doesn't have a distracting background.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-The subject is the skull
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Yes, the skull takes of the majority of the photo, so it is very clear what the subject is.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
1. Why did you pick this photo?
2. What rules of photography are evident in the photo?
-It avoids any mergers.
Finally - your next shoot will involve shooting academics, which means in classrooms around the campus.
1. Where do you think you could take photos like the ones you look at today?
2. Whose classroom would you like to visit and take photos in?
3. What will you do, as the photographer, to get amazing photos like you look at today?
-Get different angles and views on my subject. Also by following the guidelines for a better photographer.
Lines
1. How well did you follow the rule?
-I think I followed it well.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-My subject is the lines in the picture, mainly the books on the shelf. Not only are the books vertical and represent lines, but the shelves too.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Yes. They can see the vertical lines plainly.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I think I followed it well.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-My subject is the lines in the picture, mainly the books on the shelf. Not only are the books vertical and represent lines, but the shelves too.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Yes. They can see the vertical lines plainly.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I could of taken a different shot or angle.
Framing
1. How well did you follow the rule?
-I followed it good I'm sure.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-My subject is whatever is in the opening of the box. The guys hand is probably the main subject.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-No not really, it could be a couple of things, however, some of the subjects in the box frame is blurry.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I followed it good I'm sure.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-My subject is whatever is in the opening of the box. The guys hand is probably the main subject.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-No not really, it could be a couple of things, however, some of the subjects in the box frame is blurry.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I would of liked to have gotten someones face looking into the opening of the box frame.
Balance
1. How well did you follow the rule?
-I like this one because I think it follows this rule very well. My friend is in the middle of the frame and is balancing a bowl on her head. So I think the balancing factor is followed.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-The subject is my friend balancing the bowl on top of her head.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Yes.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I don't know, gotten another angle maybe.
Rule of Thirds
1. How well did you follow the rule?
-I followed the rule good because the people coming down the stairs have a path in front of them to walk. Their path isn't cut off. It shows direction and shows where they are walking.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-the subject is the guys coming down the stairs.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Yes.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I followed the rule good because the people coming down the stairs have a path in front of them to walk. Their path isn't cut off. It shows direction and shows where they are walking.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-the subject is the guys coming down the stairs.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Yes.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I could have gotten a wider view of them coming down the stairs.
Merger
1. How well did you follow the rule?
-This is a good merger photo, because it cuts off a person and the subject (the guy leaning his head) is cut off as well. It is off balance, and doesn't show the subjects.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-This is a good merger photo, because it cuts off a person and the subject (the guy leaning his head) is cut off as well. It is off balance, and doesn't show the subjects.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Sort of, since both guys are cut off it isn't clear.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I don't know, its a merger, it is supposed to be a bad picture.
Simplicity
1. How well did you follow the rule?-I followed the rule well because the subject of the photo is centered, and doesn't have a distracting background.
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?
-The subject is the skull
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
-Yes, the skull takes of the majority of the photo, so it is very clear what the subject is.
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?
-I would of cut off the rest of the skull at the top of the photo. It isn't distracting but it still is in the picture.
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