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VISTA TRAINING, ETELECARE CC4

- the size of the screen is proportional to her...

I chose this image for proportion because it shows my whole backyard in just a tiny glass sphere, where it actually wouldn't fit into the ball.

This is proportion because it looks like my finger is pushing down on my exchange student though it is no where near her. Scale wise it looks bigger than her.

DAILY SHOT WITH SAMSUNG GALAXY S4

From this angle it shows you the size comparison of two people. Ange in the front looks like a giant and Abby in back looks tiny. When in reality Abby is actually a head taller than Ange. This photo tricks your eyes!!

In this photograph, the main thing I wanted to capture was the sign saying farcet along with a proportion of the church, there was a lot of things in the image I didn’t want to incorporate for example the bus stop and the lamppost so my shot of the church wasn’t to the standard I wanted it to be. However, the sign post and the church coincided with the theme places, almost by itself without explanation. The application is architecture; I increased the clarity of my image in order to define the brick work and the windows of the church. It looks quit aged and weathered, s ii changed the tone to a slightly darker one in order to play on the ancient old fashioned feel of the building. Even though the sign post is position out of the rule of thirds, I believe the colours allow it to stand out. The Church itself would be the focal point however the sign post gives you a little extra to look at. I took this photo using an F stop of 8; I didn’t want a lot of light in this image, because I didn’t want it to be over exposed I wanted to be able to see all the bricks and the glass of the church. I wanted it to look like quite dingy and old so I didn’t require a lot of light. To compliment this I used an iso of 100 which has a lower sensitivity to light.

1. the principle used in this photo is proportion which is reflected by the traffic light being the same size as the clock as the clock tower

2. i think the most striking part of this photo is the glow that the lights give off in the low light, which draw attention to the 2 objects with size being compared being the parts to focus on

This is the best example of proportion because compared to the sketch book, Mulan is minuscule. I used a large aperture so that both the book and the doll would be in focus. Also, I put Mulan off to the right side to make it asymmetrical. The weather of the day I took the photo was fairly dark, so I had to use my tripod and set my white balance to auto and ISO to 400 to reduce noise.

i took this picture in the port of helsinki

- Shot using Panasonic DMC-FZ35

 

- F 4

 

- Exposure time: 1/500

 

- Shot at Marina Barrage

Always wondered why Ford decided to splice the rear brake line. Still do not know but glad they did.

You can see the statue compared to my grandma walking in the background. Showing the size difference between the too.

ISO800, M1/125, F16, 30mm

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