Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Composition Photos


In the photo to the right the eye-line is high
which makes the subject give off a sense
of power and dominance. The use of the
hoody creates a typical teenager stereotype. My image was in focus while taking this shot to unsure a greater quality image. I think this image is well composed as the quality of the photo is good and the eyeline is suited to the photo as power is highly recognised. I did use zoom in on this image to make sure that Tim's top half of him was in the image and his eyeline was the main focus of the image.




In the photo to the right my main focus was the use of lines. The lines of the trees lead towards the main focal point. This is effective because the line of trees and the line of the path makes the viewer look towards the focal point. My image was in focus while taking this shot to unsure a better quality image. I did not use zoom as I wanted to get the full view of the scenes into my image.



In the photo to the right my main focus was the use of tilt up. Tilt up creates an unattractive view of the focal point by making the jaw line and the chin and the nose seem larger than it is. My image was in focus while taking this shot to unsure a more detailed quality image. I did use zoom as I wanted to make sure that Beth's face and top half was the main focus of the image and the top of the trees behind her.







In the photo to the right my main focus was the frame within a frame effect. The focal point is maximized due to the frame. My image was in focus when i toke this image to unsure that I got a greater quality image. I did use zoom just a little bit to ensure i got the frame into my image.

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