Both of these photos practice the rule of thirds that we have discussed in class. The first photo really captures the idea of sitting in class and kind of shows the emotion of a student. I like how he is positioned to the left of the image instead of the middle because then it doesn't put all the focus on him. The second photo comes from a different angle of the classroom. This photo really gives the viewer a different perspective and uses the rule of thirds to split the two guys. This split makes the photo feel more even and spread out.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Photo Practice
Both of these photos practice the rule of thirds that we have discussed in class. The first photo really captures the idea of sitting in class and kind of shows the emotion of a student. I like how he is positioned to the left of the image instead of the middle because then it doesn't put all the focus on him. The second photo comes from a different angle of the classroom. This photo really gives the viewer a different perspective and uses the rule of thirds to split the two guys. This split makes the photo feel more even and spread out.
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The second picture is a really good example of zooming with your feet. This is also a good example of different angles that you can get to take pictures. Over all if these are any hint to what your actual sideshow will look like i am very excited to see it.
ReplyDeleteI think both of these pictures show great elements of good photo taking for journalism. They both show many elements of the class, but also have great foci in them.
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