Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Composition


1.       I chose to shoot this statue with an asymmetrical  composition. I feel the photo is very heavy on the right side. 


2.       I went with the golden rule for the next photo. I had never heard of this composition until this class.
 

3.       Asymmetrical is the composition I used for this photo of the light.
 
 

4.       Obviously I went with symmetrical for this photo. This set up is at my grandmother’s house and it was a hard photo to take with a huge light in my way. I never saw this wall piece photo worthy until this assignment.
 
 

5.       I went a bit cliché with this radial shot. I wish I had taken this photo a little earlier in the year so the flower would look more full of life and vibrant.
 
 

6.       I also used the golden rule for this picture. I really enjoyed using this setup to take quite a few pictures.
 

7.       I went with another asymmetrical view for this photo.
 
 

8.       I chose radial with this next photo.  I love this picture a little too much I think.
 
 

9.        I realized during the week that I am an asymmetrical photographer.
 
10.   My last photo turned out very grainy and I had to crop just a tad to get it how I needed it to look but I got down into my potted basil and zoomed into it. Although it is not all symmetrical, I feel like the stems in the bottom of the picture are and that to me makes it feel more even.