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As part of the ALSO! Project, I took photographs of existing design in the Terminal Stores Building. These photographs show that design was already present in this space before the Wanted Design 2013 show brought in new furniture and design. Design is all around us if we take the time to look.
This image shows value through the shadows that have been created by the sun shining down on the trees in my backyard. Due to these shadows, the bottom part of the picture is darker while the top half is lighter. I liked this image because it shows that the same subject matter (trees, in this instance) can look different depending on the shadows that are created.
1. The american flag at my school or in a class room.
2.color
3. movement
4. hue/saturation
5. shallow
6. east
7. This is what I value.
The deep red leaves of the closest tree are describing the lightness of the green leaves in the far tree. The green leaves are also describing the darkness of the deep red leaves.
This image investigates the element of value and it reflects the composition by having it as a black and white photo. The subject matter of the photo is the stars because the black and white made the stars stand out more with the darkness of them so it draws your attention. The most successful aspect about this image would be the setting of it to make it a simple photo with a plain background but then having a eye catching object that has a lot going on with it. What I would do differently while taking this photo is getting the a more straight upright position with the camera.
The ceiling in the science wing
Settings: 1/400 ƒ/3.5 ISO 200
Value
Unity
Black and White, increase contrast, adjust levels
Infinite DoF
The lighting is pointed towards the ceiling
I wanted to emphasize shapes and angles, and take a photo where the subject didn't matter so much as the elements within.