kirsten timmers
w16portfolio
1. The way the trees and bridge lay inward I decided to do a horizontal frame. The lines from the botom of the bridge lie horizontal and also some of the lines from the bridge railings are horizontal as well. Most of the photograph looks symmetrical with the railings, and the trees. 2. The subject is overall the bridge which is most of the photo. It leads your eyes right out toward the trees and the trail. There is a soft saturation that gives it a monotome color scheme. 3. This photo was taken during the winter so the lighting was only from the sun covered by clouds. It gave off a soft lighting and cast shadows from the bridge. The lighting was cold because of the cold weather outside and I didnt use any other lighting. 4. The sharpness was difficult because of the long view. The end of the bridge would be blurry or i would not have an even position of the bridge from shivering in the cold. The ISO was also very low and had a hard time getting it higher. 5. I was walking with my friend throught the nature center on some back trails and I saw this bridge and the leading lines and thought it looked neat. There is no symbolism just a still life and landscape photograph that caught my eye.
w16portfolio
1. The way the trees and bridge lay inward I decided to do a horizontal frame. The lines from the botom of the bridge lie horizontal and also some of the lines from the bridge railings are horizontal as well. Most of the photograph looks symmetrical with the railings, and the trees. 2. The subject is overall the bridge which is most of the photo. It leads your eyes right out toward the trees and the trail. There is a soft saturation that gives it a monotome color scheme. 3. This photo was taken during the winter so the lighting was only from the sun covered by clouds. It gave off a soft lighting and cast shadows from the bridge. The lighting was cold because of the cold weather outside and I didnt use any other lighting. 4. The sharpness was difficult because of the long view. The end of the bridge would be blurry or i would not have an even position of the bridge from shivering in the cold. The ISO was also very low and had a hard time getting it higher. 5. I was walking with my friend throught the nature center on some back trails and I saw this bridge and the leading lines and thought it looked neat. There is no symbolism just a still life and landscape photograph that caught my eye.