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Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design:
Line: there is horizontal and vertical lines and curved. The horizontal line is the bottom left side of the board lines; the vertical line is going diagonal kina of. Curved lines make up the chess pieces.
Colour: the yellow-ish colour is warm; the warm colours are more attractive than the dark on the left side of the chess board, since there is not a lot of a dark colour the light is more interesting. There’s gold and green inside the board.
Shape: the chess board has a square shape and it creates a place to look if the square was not there it would be chess pieces on a table. There are squares in the square.
Texture: Inside the square there is green and it is smooth and looks smooth in the photo, beside the green there is gold squares and they look rough and feel rough too.
Balance: in the middle of the photo there is light, beside that on the left there is darkness and it is blurry so your eye focuses on the middle of the picture.
Contrast: your eye would focus in the middle because there is blur on the left and a little bit on the right but it is most clear in the middle and that’s why the eye would be in the middle of the picture and it is most bright in the middle of the picture.
Emphasis: when I was editing I tried to make the middle of the picture bright and the right side and the left side to be dark. The eye is drawn to the middle it is clear and bright.
Objective 4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why: I was inside and the lighting is soft, but I added brightness to make the middle of the picture bright.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.) Corrections/adjustments made AND/OR techniques applied:
I took the photo in raw so I edited it in raw then I opened it in Photoshop then edited it again, in raw I added contrast and brightness because the original photo was very dark and I was looking for something that was bright so I added brightness and contrast. I played with the curves and that helped with brightness and also helped with the darkness. I resized it down to 1000; I added exposure and the Vibrance the exposure made it brighter, the Vibrance helped made it more clearly in the photo.
Objective 6: Critique: Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider elements and principles of design, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Next time I would try and make it more clearly in the middle than n it is in this photo because I think I focused in the little bit of the right hand side, an di would make it more dark on the right hand side too.
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Photo 3 .....
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design:
Line: there is horizontal and vertical lines and curved. The horizontal line is the bottom left side of the board lines; the vertical line is going diagonal kina of. Curved lines make up the chess pieces.
Colour: the yellow-ish colour is warm; the warm colours are more attractive than the dark on the left side of the chess board, since there is not a lot of a dark colour the light is more interesting. There’s gold and green inside the board.
Shape: the chess board has a square shape and it creates a place to look if the square was not there it would be chess pieces on a table. There are squares in the square.
Texture: Inside the square there is green and it is smooth and looks smooth in the photo, beside the green there is gold squares and they look rough and feel rough too.
Balance: in the middle of the photo there is light, beside that on the left there is darkness and it is blurry so your eye focuses on the middle of the picture.
Contrast: your eye would focus in the middle because there is blur on the left and a little bit on the right but it is most clear in the middle and that’s why the eye would be in the middle of the picture and it is most bright in the middle of the picture.
Emphasis: when I was editing I tried to make the middle of the picture bright and the right side and the left side to be dark. The eye is drawn to the middle it is clear and bright.
Objective 4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why: I was inside and the lighting is soft, but I added brightness to make the middle of the picture bright.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.) Corrections/adjustments made AND/OR techniques applied:
I took the photo in raw so I edited it in raw then I opened it in Photoshop then edited it again, in raw I added contrast and brightness because the original photo was very dark and I was looking for something that was bright so I added brightness and contrast. I played with the curves and that helped with brightness and also helped with the darkness. I resized it down to 1000; I added exposure and the Vibrance the exposure made it brighter, the Vibrance helped made it more clearly in the photo.
Objective 6: Critique: Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider elements and principles of design, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Next time I would try and make it more clearly in the middle than n it is in this photo because I think I focused in the little bit of the right hand side, an di would make it more dark on the right hand side too.