Wednesday 23 November 2016

Balanced Compositions

Formal Balance Examples:


Informal Balance Examples:


Radial Balance Examples:


Tuesday 22 November 2016

Portraiture Portfolio

Basic:

Profile/Side View:

Frontal:

3/4:


Framing:

Close-Up:

Shoulder Length:

Mid-shot:

Full-shot:

Camera Angles:

High Angle:

Low Angle:

Eye Level:


Friday 4 November 2016

DSLR Line Portfolio

Leading Line #1:

This is a good example of leading line because the red metal rails/bars are leading up to Gabby, who is the most focused.


Leading Line #2:
I chose to use this as another example for leading line because Stella was standing in the spot where the bleachers in the back happened to be horizontally leading up to her.


Leading Line #3
This an example of leading line because the fence is on an angle where you can see it leading up to Maliah standing at the end.


Leading Line #4:
I like this example of leading line because it shows how both the red railing and the stairs are leading up to the door.


Leading Line #5:

I picked this for leading line because the white line on the track leads a path up to where Gabby is laying.


Dividing Line #1:
 This is an example of dividing line because the fence has the same pattern which divides the whole photo into sections.


Dividing Line #2
 Just like the photo above, this is an example of dividing line because not only does the fence give a pattern, but so does the fence's shadow.


Dividing Line #3
 I like this photo for dividing line because it's full of the metal "X's" which altogether divide up the whole image.


Dividing Line #4
 This is an example of dividing line because the stairs are on an angle where they are shaped as rectangles dividing up the photo.


Dividing Line #5
This is simply a photo of a brick wall which is perfect for dividing line because it gives a nice easy pattern.