virginia.wing
Implied
Depth
All pictures must have a foreground, middle ground and background
Not flat. There is a distance into the image.
Describe how you created depth in this image:
The depth is in the grass that is close to us and the little hill in the background shows us that the coyote is closer to us and that’s what shows us the depth.
2. Focal area
(Visual weight)
An area in the photo where the eye goes to first, sticks out, draws person in, main idea. Focal Area- An area that really draws the eye’s attention to that certain spot
Describe where the focal area is in this image:
The focal area is the coyote because he is an animal and animals especially ones we do not see on a daily basis catch our eye and draws us in.
3.Balance
(Symmetrical and asymmetrical).
Visual weight where you eye stops.
Symmetrical: mirror image balance, or same on each side of photo. Eye resets in the center.
Asymmetrical: visual weight leans to one side. Eye rests to one side.
What type of balance did you use in this photo? Describe how it looks in your photo.
This photo is asymmetrical because the coyote makes the left side of our image heavier than the right.
4.Lighting
Lighting creates mood in an image
Look for the shadows
Look for the patterns
Describe how you used lighting and comment on how the light affects your image.
The lighting helps us bring out the coyote and shadow the back out just a little bit.
5.Simplicity.
Getting rid of the excess imagery, Taking out visual information to bring out the focal point
Discuss what you did to simplify your image:
This photo was vey big but I cropped it so it can focus in on the coyote.
6. Line Type
Is your line type is easy to identify.
What type of line are you representing in this image?
Describe where it appears in your image.
This is an implied line because the coyote is looking of into something and you can see the line he’s looking off into.
7. Texture
Your image has different surface qualities.
Describe how you used multiple textures in this image:
The texture is seen in the hot pool in the background and in the rock cliff behind the coyote.
8. Pattern
Your image has pattern that repeats.
Describe how you used pattern in this image:
The pattern is in the grass how it shows the stems repeating across the ground
9. Contrast
Your image shows a full range of value.
Dark -----Light
Describe how you created contrast in this image:
The contrast is in the grass and in the hair coat of the coyote how the tan and the black are such a strong contrast.
10.Interesting perspective/point of view
It is easy to see that you thought about the point of view when you shoot the photo.
How did you use perspective in your image and what is interesting about your point of view?
It Is interesting because the coyote is my point of view and it is intriguing to have a animal in your photo to be your point of view.
11. What do you like about this image and what would you do differently.
I like how I was able to capture the coyote but I would like to be closer and have it be a little more clear.
Implied
Depth
All pictures must have a foreground, middle ground and background
Not flat. There is a distance into the image.
Describe how you created depth in this image:
The depth is in the grass that is close to us and the little hill in the background shows us that the coyote is closer to us and that’s what shows us the depth.
2. Focal area
(Visual weight)
An area in the photo where the eye goes to first, sticks out, draws person in, main idea. Focal Area- An area that really draws the eye’s attention to that certain spot
Describe where the focal area is in this image:
The focal area is the coyote because he is an animal and animals especially ones we do not see on a daily basis catch our eye and draws us in.
3.Balance
(Symmetrical and asymmetrical).
Visual weight where you eye stops.
Symmetrical: mirror image balance, or same on each side of photo. Eye resets in the center.
Asymmetrical: visual weight leans to one side. Eye rests to one side.
What type of balance did you use in this photo? Describe how it looks in your photo.
This photo is asymmetrical because the coyote makes the left side of our image heavier than the right.
4.Lighting
Lighting creates mood in an image
Look for the shadows
Look for the patterns
Describe how you used lighting and comment on how the light affects your image.
The lighting helps us bring out the coyote and shadow the back out just a little bit.
5.Simplicity.
Getting rid of the excess imagery, Taking out visual information to bring out the focal point
Discuss what you did to simplify your image:
This photo was vey big but I cropped it so it can focus in on the coyote.
6. Line Type
Is your line type is easy to identify.
What type of line are you representing in this image?
Describe where it appears in your image.
This is an implied line because the coyote is looking of into something and you can see the line he’s looking off into.
7. Texture
Your image has different surface qualities.
Describe how you used multiple textures in this image:
The texture is seen in the hot pool in the background and in the rock cliff behind the coyote.
8. Pattern
Your image has pattern that repeats.
Describe how you used pattern in this image:
The pattern is in the grass how it shows the stems repeating across the ground
9. Contrast
Your image shows a full range of value.
Dark -----Light
Describe how you created contrast in this image:
The contrast is in the grass and in the hair coat of the coyote how the tan and the black are such a strong contrast.
10.Interesting perspective/point of view
It is easy to see that you thought about the point of view when you shoot the photo.
How did you use perspective in your image and what is interesting about your point of view?
It Is interesting because the coyote is my point of view and it is intriguing to have a animal in your photo to be your point of view.
11. What do you like about this image and what would you do differently.
I like how I was able to capture the coyote but I would like to be closer and have it be a little more clear.