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Another photo of Aaron for class.

Triangles/Angles

 

In this photo I used Triangles/Angles for composition. This photo gives the feeling of a Summer beach just by looking at it. I think it has great lighting as well.

LIGHT

 

Direction = Bottom Right

Quantity = medium

Quality = soft, contrasting

 

DEPTH OF FIELD

= Narrow

Common Composition Mistakes in Wide Angle Photography

Darlene Hildebrant

 

In digital photography 50mm is considered normal for full frame cameras, which equates to about 35mm for APS-C or cropped sensors. Thus, anything wider than 50mm (full frame) or 35mm (APS-C) is considered a wide angle lens. The smaller the number for focal length, the wider the angle. Typically 15mm is the limit for full frame and 10mm for APS-C. Technically a wide angle lens is any lens that has a wider field of view than what the human eye sees.

 

Avoid having everything in the image equal distance from the lens. With a wide angle lens you need to have something close to the lens. Really close!

 

Having no clear subject in the image is closely related to mistake the above. As soon as you get close enough to make the subject larger – it will start to stand out. So part of getting a clear subject is getting in tight.

 

Trying to cram too much into the image is a classic misuse of a wide angle lens.

 

The image on the left makes all 3 mistakes.

 

9 1/2" x 7" Screen Print on Wood

Rules of Composition

- this composition is allowed when the Background is plain with one color or a certain pattern

 

Why is this a good picture

- the subject is clearly focused on, and the background is plain and simple, doesn't have too much texture and it follows the rule of composition

 

How can this be improved

- if the photo was taken from a distance, a bit further will make the background stand out. Control the brightness on the right and left side of the photo

 

Use of Angle/perspective: where image is taken from

 

Bird's eye view

Etude en rapport avec Narcisse (Cat. 626)

 

H. 7,6 cm ; L. 13,7 cm (vue)

 

Mine de plomb. Mise au carreau à la mine de plomb

 

Bibliographie :

1983 Bittler Mathieu, Des. 2648

1995 Tokyo Kyoto, (12), p. 42 (repr.)

1995 Cooke (a), (98), p. xxiii, p. 149 note 137, (repr. n. p.)

Ice discs broken at last, but litle pieces are until so beautiful.---------------------------------Manipulant els discs de gel, acaben per terra. Tot i així, les restes del naufragi encara conserven la seva bellesa.

Helsingin Energia

industrial

1953

 

Salmisaari

Helsinki, FI

 

Rings, viking knit with freshwater pearls, copper clay and quartz, heart silver clay earrings

 

LRGB composition of data taken last year with equipment I no longer own but processed with tools and techniques acquired very recently.

 

The current set-up has been plagued with a strange optical artifact, so it was a pleasure to find data for this marvelous globular cluster stored from last year and give a go at processing it.

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