Wednesday, 14 November 2012

These are my photos that I experimented with i used techniques for example; Rule off third, framing and focus. Rule of third is a guideline rules for photographers it apply's when you are taking it in visual images and painting, it catch's the viewers attention it creates more tension and energy but also in interest than simply taking a photo off the subject.
Framing is a technique used to focus the viewers attention about the subject
it adds interest in to the photograph.


In this photo I used framing, i used the three stands to make my frame stand out with its subject in the middle of the frame and having the background also stand out in the framing i have created and i always used out of focus technique and focus on the background, to make the tree in the background more the main subject and have the light stand out in the photo of my framing. i used Shutter zoom and manual focus to have the focus on how i wanted it set and its IOS at 100.

In this photo I used the lift to create the framing and had a model stand in the framing which was a wide framing, while having the lifts mirrors shining reflection stand out in my frame and have the model's detail turn in to out focus and have the reflection stand out in focus more having the colour silver just be there main focus in the framing, i used Shutter zoom and manual focus to have the focus on how i wanted it set and its IOS at 100.
For this photo I used Rule of third i focused this photo on the model going through a hall way with also a framing of the wall in the hall wall, i focused on the model because i wanted to cause more depth to the photo with the lighting going down the hall.  I used Shutter zoom and manual focus to have the focus on how i wanted it set and its IOS at 100.

I Used the rule off third in this photo while also using framing by focusing on the
buildings with having details also coming with in the frame which i wanted to create, warm and vibrate effect, The shutter speed i used was 30 and the IS0 was 200, which focus on manual by me guiding how i wanted my focus captured.

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