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Slap That Grass -Picture #2
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Emphasis- The background blurred, and the focus point takes up the space in one of the thirds (rule of thirds) and remains clear
Unity- Everything in the picture fits with one another, the colours blend very well and the background and focus go along with one another. Everything in the photo belongs.
Contrast- The darker background draws your eye to the brighter focal point and you tend to look at either the brighter parts of the picture or the darker.
Repitition/Pattern- There is a repetition of vertical lines coming from the wheat/grass creates a pattern in the background which makes you look throughout the picture.
Movement- The vertical lines move your eye through the photo, as well as the contrast of lilght and dark lines so you look in different areas.
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Line- There are vertical lines throughout the picture which create the feel of strength and moves your eye up and down the photo.
Colour- There are warm colours in the picture which fit together well and create harmony and a relaxing feel.
Tone/Value- The lighter third of the picture which is focused, draws more attention than the rest of the picture which is slightly darker.
Form- Form is shown in the tall grass, the side lighting creates shadows and shows the grass is 3-dimensional which gives the photo some depth.
Texture- The texture of the seeds at the end of the grass was rough, it draws your eye towards it and creates a rigid harsh feeling.
4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why:
There is sunlight coming from above the picture, and there is also hard side lighting that creates shadows giving the grass 3-d form.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
Corrections/adjustments made AND/OR techniques applied:
-Focused on the grass
-raised contrast
-adjusted tone curves
-resized to x1000 width
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider elements and principles of design, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Strength
-The unity in the picture was good because everything had a sense of belonging
-The colours in the picture were good because the warm colours complimented each other and gave the picture harmony
Improvement
-To use the reflectors next time to create a better source of lighting to add more form to the picture
Slap That Grass -Picture #2
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Emphasis- The background blurred, and the focus point takes up the space in one of the thirds (rule of thirds) and remains clear
Unity- Everything in the picture fits with one another, the colours blend very well and the background and focus go along with one another. Everything in the photo belongs.
Contrast- The darker background draws your eye to the brighter focal point and you tend to look at either the brighter parts of the picture or the darker.
Repitition/Pattern- There is a repetition of vertical lines coming from the wheat/grass creates a pattern in the background which makes you look throughout the picture.
Movement- The vertical lines move your eye through the photo, as well as the contrast of lilght and dark lines so you look in different areas.
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Line- There are vertical lines throughout the picture which create the feel of strength and moves your eye up and down the photo.
Colour- There are warm colours in the picture which fit together well and create harmony and a relaxing feel.
Tone/Value- The lighter third of the picture which is focused, draws more attention than the rest of the picture which is slightly darker.
Form- Form is shown in the tall grass, the side lighting creates shadows and shows the grass is 3-dimensional which gives the photo some depth.
Texture- The texture of the seeds at the end of the grass was rough, it draws your eye towards it and creates a rigid harsh feeling.
4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why:
There is sunlight coming from above the picture, and there is also hard side lighting that creates shadows giving the grass 3-d form.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
Corrections/adjustments made AND/OR techniques applied:
-Focused on the grass
-raised contrast
-adjusted tone curves
-resized to x1000 width
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider elements and principles of design, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Strength
-The unity in the picture was good because everything had a sense of belonging
-The colours in the picture were good because the warm colours complimented each other and gave the picture harmony
Improvement
-To use the reflectors next time to create a better source of lighting to add more form to the picture