View allAll Photos Tagged Principles

 

Image from 'The Glaciers of the Alps. Being a narrative of excursions and ascents. An account of the origin and phenomena of Glaciers, and an exposition of the physical principles to which they are related ... With illustrations. (Appendix. Comparative view of the cleavage of Crystals and Slate-rocks; a lecture delivered ... the 6th of June, 1856.)', 003699111

 

Author: TYNDALL, John F.R.S

Page: 428

Year: 1860

Place: London

Publisher:

 

Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.

Open the page in the British Library's itemViewer (page: 000428)

Download the PDF for this book

  

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

Light is wave, light is particle, you decide...

Moritz

 

Photo #4

 

Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design

Line: The curved lines on his hat give a sense of rhythm. Curved line helps our eyes to move through this photo. The lines of his bunched up sleeve on the left show a pattern.

Emphasis: The completely black curtains in the background emphasize all the colours that Moritz is wearing, blue, green, red.

 

Objective 4: Lighting

This photo was taken with very little lighting so I had to use the flash.

 

Objective 5: Post Production

I increased the contrast to make the background completely black. I also removed the paint that was on his shirt and removed the red eyes that he had. I also resized.

 

Objective 6: Critique

When retaking this photo I would try a different style of lighting. I would also fix his shirt so that it was not bunched up on one side.

 

Objective 7: Photographic Styles

The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M): P

f stop used: 5.6

shutter speed used: 1/60

ISO used: 800

Focal length: 53 mm

I like this pic because it has patterns within patterns.

This photo didn't come out the way I wanted to once I first looked at it. In Photoshop I fixed the curves and hue, and it came out much better.

The colors in this photo are all neutral tones which fit very well together. Another sign of unity is the smooth edge of the glass with the glossy floor. Both color and texture exist in harmony in this photo.

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

1. Open by default

2. Start small, build up

3. Go with the grain

4. Be inclusive when designing

5. Ask questions, test answers

6. Continuous feedback and iteration

7. Work with real users and real data

8. Make data available where it's maintained

I chose this picture because it shows pattern and within animal skin none the less. that their fur create this repetitive shape over and over

This is part of my outcome for Genius Loci. For this project we were asked to chose a place and portray it through a 15sec video and an outcome. I chose an alleyway at the back of my house as the feeling it gave you when walking down was very uncomfortable. As I have a strong interest in photography, I thought I would combine old and new photography, creating a photomontage with film photography and the modern digital photograph. This montage I feel shows part of the alley in a more abstract way, viewing it in two different aspects.

 

A5 Photographs on A1 Paper

Camera: Canon A1000 IS

Location: University of Delaware

The principles and elements of design that I have incorporated are colour and perspective. These were the two focused on in this assignment. I painted the toenails and put a blanket down and put the nail polish in there to give the picture a lot of colour. For perspective I got really close so that they were the focus point in this photo. To make this image unique I didnt just point and shoot i did some work before hand to set up the photo. I painted the toenails and part of the feet. I think that I did all i could to make this photo original. The rule of thirds in this image is that the feet cross in the upper right cross of the grid and both feet follow a different line outwards. I think i deserve a 10 out of 10 for this photo because of the creativity and colour.

ISO: 250

Aperture: f/4.0

Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec

1 2 ••• 60 61 63 65 66 ••• 79 80