Monday, December 2, 2013

Favorites project

 Leading lines with the bench on the third floor.
 Always the odd one out (that's my locker).
 Rule of thirds
Mariah in front of some graffiti in south pac heights

Monday, October 28, 2013

This is my Pre-Movie portrait. I didn't use a fully white background, because I thought this would be more interesting, as it turned out to be.




Sami Byron-Duskis '16
Lawrence Willhem '16
Mariah Jenkins '16


Jonathan Bolinao '15


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Favorite Project Project


In this photo, I'm throwing it back to Rule of Thirds, using one third of the photo to focus on an object, and the other two thirds has nothing to emphasize the importance of said object.


This photo includes Leading Lines. It uses a line fading into the background to create a sense of depth. I'm using a line between concrete panels to create depth.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Microworlds


In this photo, there is a climber losing his grip from the ledge. The photo has lines and shadows.


Whats happening in this photo is the climber has fallen and is about to hit the ground. The photo uses perspective and has a line.


The climber has hit the ground and is now dead.


A few hikers were enjoying the day and found the body and are now very scared and running away, rather than calling 911 like any smart person would have done.

Friday, September 27, 2013

 This photo is in the library. It experiments with a lot of things happening in one side of the photo.
 This one experiments with little to nothing happening, with lines making it look abstract.
 Not all photos are interesting, and that applies to this one.
 This one might be perceived as halves, but it's really thirds/
 There is always the odd one out. (That's my locker)
 There are lots of patterns in this photo, making it interesting.
 This one is a lot wider than it is tall.
This one also has a lot of patterns, but it's at an angle.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

For this assignment, we were supposed to create depth with repeating patterns, like looking at a row of dotted lines fade into the distance.




Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Depth: Leading Lines






The idea here is create a sense of depth in a 2D photo by using lines disappearing into the background. It gives a real 3D feel to the photo, something that wouldn't be achieved with a photo of a regular wall. Veni, Vidi, Vici.