Sarah Jones BK D
IMG_2039.jpg
Title of photo: Photo #3
Objective 2: Creative Exposure
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M) and why I chose it: f stop used and why:
shutter speed used and why:
ISO used and why:
Exposure compensation and why it was used:
Focal length and why:
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Emphasis: The focal point is a little ways down the tree trunk in this photo. The focal point is clear, while the background is blurry and out of focus.
Movement: The leading lines in the photo lead your eyes down the tree.
Balance: There is asymmetric balance in this photo. The positive space in the photo balances out the negative space on either side of the tree trunk.
Repetition/Pattern: The repeating branches lead your eye down the tree.
Contrast: The light spots on the photo are on the tree of the snow, and the darker spots are towards the front and back of the tree. This creates interesting parts of the photo.
Unity: The branches fit with the tree and the ground. There is a sense of balance in the photo creating harmony and unity.
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Line: All of the branches on the tree trunk make many different lines in the photo. There is also a leading line that leads your eye down the tree.
Colour: The darker colours in the photo create a darker, deeper feel to the photo.
Texture: The side lighting creates a rougher looking texture on the tree, giving the photo a darker feel.
Space: There is positive and negative space in the photo, The positive space and negative space balance each other out so there is not too much of each.
Shape: The different lines in the photo create different geometric shapes, the main one being the tree trunk that looks like a rectangle. There are also triangles within the photo being created by the branches. The shape in the photo leads the eye around the picture, creating an interesting photo.
Form: The white bright snow brings out the cylindrical figure the tree trunk forms.
Objective 4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why: There is side lighting in this photo because the sun was to the side of the camera.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
Corrections/adjustments made AND/OR techniques applied:
-Added contrast and exposure
-Sharpened photo
-Added some black and white to photo
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement:
The background of my photo had some noise to it because the ISO was too high.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.) – Explain why the settings and composition are appropriate for the style of photography. (How did you create the shot?) You do NOT need to do Objective 2 if you are handing in this objective.
Type/style of photography: Landscape
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M):Av
f stop used: f/5.6
shutter speed used: 1/2500sec
ISO used:1600
Exposure compensation:0
Focal length: 51mm
IMG_2039.jpg
Title of photo: Photo #3
Objective 2: Creative Exposure
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M) and why I chose it: f stop used and why:
shutter speed used and why:
ISO used and why:
Exposure compensation and why it was used:
Focal length and why:
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Emphasis: The focal point is a little ways down the tree trunk in this photo. The focal point is clear, while the background is blurry and out of focus.
Movement: The leading lines in the photo lead your eyes down the tree.
Balance: There is asymmetric balance in this photo. The positive space in the photo balances out the negative space on either side of the tree trunk.
Repetition/Pattern: The repeating branches lead your eye down the tree.
Contrast: The light spots on the photo are on the tree of the snow, and the darker spots are towards the front and back of the tree. This creates interesting parts of the photo.
Unity: The branches fit with the tree and the ground. There is a sense of balance in the photo creating harmony and unity.
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Line: All of the branches on the tree trunk make many different lines in the photo. There is also a leading line that leads your eye down the tree.
Colour: The darker colours in the photo create a darker, deeper feel to the photo.
Texture: The side lighting creates a rougher looking texture on the tree, giving the photo a darker feel.
Space: There is positive and negative space in the photo, The positive space and negative space balance each other out so there is not too much of each.
Shape: The different lines in the photo create different geometric shapes, the main one being the tree trunk that looks like a rectangle. There are also triangles within the photo being created by the branches. The shape in the photo leads the eye around the picture, creating an interesting photo.
Form: The white bright snow brings out the cylindrical figure the tree trunk forms.
Objective 4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why: There is side lighting in this photo because the sun was to the side of the camera.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
Corrections/adjustments made AND/OR techniques applied:
-Added contrast and exposure
-Sharpened photo
-Added some black and white to photo
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement:
The background of my photo had some noise to it because the ISO was too high.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.) – Explain why the settings and composition are appropriate for the style of photography. (How did you create the shot?) You do NOT need to do Objective 2 if you are handing in this objective.
Type/style of photography: Landscape
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M):Av
f stop used: f/5.6
shutter speed used: 1/2500sec
ISO used:1600
Exposure compensation:0
Focal length: 51mm