Line and Shape
My locations for taking pictures were mostly outside and the subject were objects that showed line and shape.
In the pictures of the logs it shows line and shape. The logs lead you down the image.
My point of view while taking the log image was straight on.
I choose this point of view because it showed the shape of the circles on the front of the logs the best.
In the picture of the bars I used the rule of thirds. I put the bars in the top corner of the picture.
The image of the window uses leading lines the best because the bricks are leading you eyes towards the center of the window.
The image of the logs is the most dynamic picture for showing shape because the circles from the front of the logs bring your eye throughout the picture.
In the pictures of the logs it shows line and shape. The logs lead you down the image.
My point of view while taking the log image was straight on.
I choose this point of view because it showed the shape of the circles on the front of the logs the best.
In the picture of the bars I used the rule of thirds. I put the bars in the top corner of the picture.
The image of the window uses leading lines the best because the bricks are leading you eyes towards the center of the window.
The image of the logs is the most dynamic picture for showing shape because the circles from the front of the logs bring your eye throughout the picture.
Texture and Pattern
My best photo is the one of the chicken. It shows texture and pattern very well and it was taken in my backyard.
I photographed my chicken straight on.
I choose this point of view for the picture because I thought it showed the texture and pattern of the chicken very well.
When composing the picture of the flower I used the rule of thirds.
I used the sunlight to create shadows in the photo of my chicken.
The photo of the chicken uses pattern to lead the viewers eye through the image.
The image of the rocks shows texture very well because you can see the indents in each stone clearly.
I photographed my chicken straight on.
I choose this point of view for the picture because I thought it showed the texture and pattern of the chicken very well.
When composing the picture of the flower I used the rule of thirds.
I used the sunlight to create shadows in the photo of my chicken.
The photo of the chicken uses pattern to lead the viewers eye through the image.
The image of the rocks shows texture very well because you can see the indents in each stone clearly.