Monday, October 6, 2014

Academic Photo-shoot

Simplicity
1) I think I followed the rule pretty well because it is focused on 1 thing and there is nothing distracting.
2) The subject is mainly focused on the girl and what she is drawing on.
3) In this photo it is definitely obvious on what the subject is when looking at it.
4) I followed the rule well and I wouldn't change it. 
                  
                
 Lines
1) I think in this picture i did good but I probably could of done better.
2) The lines of the windows lead to the kid working.
3) It is pretty obvious on the subject when you are looking at it.
4) I would change the background maybe and find more lines. 

Rule Of Thirds
1) This picture follows the rule well.
2) The kid studying at his desk is the main subject.
3) I can see the subject really well but there are some distractions in the photo.
4) I could of zoomed in more for less distractions.

Balance
1) I followed the rule really well on this photo because it is symmetrical on each side.
2) The girl with her art work with the light shining on her.
3) The main subject is really obvious when looking at the photograph.
4) I don't think I would change this picture.


Avoiding Mergers
1) This rule definitely follows the rule of Avoiding Mergers
2) The subject is the boy with the pole coming out of his head.
3) There are other people in the picture and some distractions but you can still see the main subject.
4) To avoid the mergers I could of taken it at a different angle to avoid the pole coming out of the boy's head.

Framing
1) This rule completely follows the rule of Framing because the tree is framing the girl.
2) The subject is the girl with her work, working on her homework.
3) I think the kid in the back is distracting because it looks like he is running and the kid looks blurry but you can see what the picture is of.
4) I don't think that I would change this photo at all.

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