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His junk is way out of proportion

This snippet is a documentation of when i was learning about the facial proportion.

It's very basic and just general knowledge, the vertical line down is the centre on the face it goes from the middle of the temple straight between the eyes and the lips, over the nose and ends in the middle of the chin.

The first diagonal line is the eyes, the second is the bottom of the nose and the third is the parting of the lips.

 

Tungabhadra River, Hampi

- investigates the element od proportion because of the positioning of my hand and the mj statue.

- most successful aspect of this photo is for me properly getting my hand to look like i'm actually holding the statue.

This is yet another picture I took of my laser printer, which in this case shows proportion due to how the cartridges closer to the camera look bigger and the cartridges farther away from it look smaller.

 

Colour Treatment: Basic Histogram Adjustment, Sepia

Element/Principle: Proportion

Series: 7 of 15

 

Class: 2011 St. Elizabeth CHS Summer School Photography (AWQ3OAE-a)

Teacher: Mr. Galang

Proportion describes the size, location or amount of one

element to another (or to the whole) in a work. It has a great deal to do with the overall harmony of an individual piece. How big one thing looks compared to

another.

I like how the proportions came out on this one.

Two normal things, and yet the lamppost looks huge, and the guy looks like an ant.

Proportion refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. In this image, proportion is being achieved through the placement of each man and it's relative size of depth.

 

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F5.6; 1/160; Canon EOS 500D

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