carterrichard23
barriers
Photo #2
1. Rule of Thirds. There are two barriers on the sides which bring our eye there but then make it follow them to the middle
2. Perspective and depth. The low angle makes the picture look nice because it is level to the barriers and not too high up.
3. Fill the Frame. A lot of the image is filled with the barriers.
4. Backgrounds. In the background there are trees and some forest which makes the picture look really nice.
5. Leading Lines. The lines on the barriers really bring your eyes to the forest in the background.
7. Texture. For the most part the texture is pretty smooth, but on the ends there is some broken off bits which make the barriers bumpy as well.
8. Framing. The barriers kind of frame the forest in the background.
9. Colour. The colours are pretty warm and hey make the picture look and feel like a nice spring time picture.
10. Diagonals. The sides of the barriers are diagonal and the lead the eyes down the side of them.
Objective 4: Lighting (side, back, soft, hard, fill)
Types of lighting and how they contribute to the image: this image has soft lighting which creates nice shadows on the barriers. As well as makes the picture look warm.
Objective 5: Post Production (resize, contrast, sharpening, and others you have done)
Corrections/adjustments made: I changed the brightness and contrast which I think makes it look better.
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider composition, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Strength: I think that I did well on how the barriers lead your eye to the forest in the background.
Area for growth: I think that I could have used maybe better settings to make the picture look better.
barriers
Photo #2
1. Rule of Thirds. There are two barriers on the sides which bring our eye there but then make it follow them to the middle
2. Perspective and depth. The low angle makes the picture look nice because it is level to the barriers and not too high up.
3. Fill the Frame. A lot of the image is filled with the barriers.
4. Backgrounds. In the background there are trees and some forest which makes the picture look really nice.
5. Leading Lines. The lines on the barriers really bring your eyes to the forest in the background.
7. Texture. For the most part the texture is pretty smooth, but on the ends there is some broken off bits which make the barriers bumpy as well.
8. Framing. The barriers kind of frame the forest in the background.
9. Colour. The colours are pretty warm and hey make the picture look and feel like a nice spring time picture.
10. Diagonals. The sides of the barriers are diagonal and the lead the eyes down the side of them.
Objective 4: Lighting (side, back, soft, hard, fill)
Types of lighting and how they contribute to the image: this image has soft lighting which creates nice shadows on the barriers. As well as makes the picture look warm.
Objective 5: Post Production (resize, contrast, sharpening, and others you have done)
Corrections/adjustments made: I changed the brightness and contrast which I think makes it look better.
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider composition, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Strength: I think that I did well on how the barriers lead your eye to the forest in the background.
Area for growth: I think that I could have used maybe better settings to make the picture look better.