Tuesday, September 29, 2009

1.) Will you include a person?
-yes i probably will include a person to give the picture a stronger meaning and a larger explanation

2.) What objects?
- i will most likely use my backyard, my little sister, flowers, homework..

3.) What is the emphasis of the photo?
-the emphasis of the photo will be the subject

4.) What composition techniques will you use?
-rule of thirds, diagonal line and golden line!

5.) What lighting will you use?
- i will use the three spot lights i have in my room, then the sunlight when the sun is going down and then when it is rising.

Monday, September 28, 2009

breadth two; reading three:

PRINCIPLES-->

i learned the principles in detail. it took me writing notes on them and keeping the paper next to me while i was taking the pictures but i still took them which i thought i did pretty decent with. they didnt come very clear to me at first and that frustrated me because i knew they in a way revolved around the elements of art but the key thing is their much more deeper then just an element. i liked taking pictures of macros and cross hatched looking things!

reading two:

The flat surface that a human works on/at is called the picture plane. Three demensional space has height, width and much depth to it for it to be legit. Flowing space isnt always clear nor the best choice in many artists/photographers eyes. You can add tints by adding white within the picture because it will dull it up a little bit depending id you know what your doing or not. Colors such as white, gray, and black are classified as neutrals. Obviously color comes from the right lighting corresponding to the picture.

Blog One:

I have learned a lot from the reading. I thought line, shape and texture were such basic elements when really there is much thought put into them and there is a lot of meaning to them in a single picture when you actually put things together and make everything come together which forms one great looking picture.