Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Alex Jones-Breadth #1

Majority of my breadth images are of nature and elements like rock and metal (buildings and objects). I prefer closeup photography, but I experimented with a wide shot for my movement photo at the Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

BALANCE
Asymmetrical Balance
Radial Balance
Symmetrical Balance

CONTRAST
 High Key
Low Key

EMPHASIS

MOVEMENT

PATTERN

RHYTHM

UNITY

9 comments:

  1. Please add your first name as a label for this post!

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  2. What lens do you use? All of these photos have such value and color and they catch your eye when you look them! AMAZING JOB!

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  3. Amazing work. All of your photos really grab your eye and pull you in. All of them are very unique and different. You can notice that you really thought out these photos and used photoshop, as well.

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  4. I really think you that you have a really good start on your breadth. It is very easy to tell which principle each photo is. Good job!

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  5. I really think you that you have a really good start on your breadth. It is very easy to tell which principle each photo is. Good job!

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  6. I really think you that you have a really good start on your breadth. It is very easy to tell which principle each photo is. Good job!

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  7. WOW! Your breadths are very eye catching! I can even tell which principles your photos are. Great job! Also, what settings are you using to make your photos that makes your pictures come out Krispy Kreme? For example your emphasis shot and low key shot. I LOVE THOSE!

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    1. For my emphasis shot, I just used a macro lens and got a awesome selective focus. For my low key, it was just a really dark environment with the lightbulb in it haha I guess I got lucky

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