Lines and Shape
1) I took pictures of mostly plants and nature. Everything I took was in my backyard.
2) I was pretty far away from the subject matter when I took the pictures, but I zoomed in.
3) My point of view of the subject matter was straight on.
4) My photograph is horizontal.
5) I sort of considered the rule of thirds in this picture. The horizon line wasn't right in the middle and the main focus point of the photographs to the right.
6) I think my picture of the woods leads the viewers eyes from the right to the left. First they'd look all the way to the left at the trees, then the broken tree would lead the viewers eyes throughout the rest of the photograph.
2) I was pretty far away from the subject matter when I took the pictures, but I zoomed in.
3) My point of view of the subject matter was straight on.
4) My photograph is horizontal.
5) I sort of considered the rule of thirds in this picture. The horizon line wasn't right in the middle and the main focus point of the photographs to the right.
6) I think my picture of the woods leads the viewers eyes from the right to the left. First they'd look all the way to the left at the trees, then the broken tree would lead the viewers eyes throughout the rest of the photograph.
Pattern and Texture
I chose to talk about the picture down low on the track. I was very close to the subject; I was down low on the track right against it. My point of view on the photo was straight on. My photography is horizontal. No I don’t think this photo follows the rule of thirds because of the fact that I am right on the track for the photo. This photo is an example of texture, because you can see the texture of the track in very close detail.
I think that the photo of the notebook might be overexposed. The top of the photo is to bright, and so are the rings on the binder. I think that the photo that is overexposed is the picture of the fence. The leaves and the trees are to dark. I think the road is properly exposed. The images are the correct color of gray, and nothing is to light or to dark.
I think that the photo of the notebook might be overexposed. The top of the photo is to bright, and so are the rings on the binder. I think that the photo that is overexposed is the picture of the fence. The leaves and the trees are to dark. I think the road is properly exposed. The images are the correct color of gray, and nothing is to light or to dark.