Thursday, October 8, 2015

Academics Photo Shoot


 In this photo, I followed the rule of Thirds by putting the guy in the bottom right. The subject in this photo is the guy studying on his laptop. I believe that to people it would be VERY clear who or what the subject was, as he was the only person in the picture.


In this photo, I tried to do the balance rule by making an obtuse triangle with the positions of the 4 people in the photo. The main subject here is the teacher, while the sub-subjects being the students. I think to people seeing this picture, it would be somewhat clear as to who I wanted them to see. I would definitely want to take another picture, to get rid of that annoying merger with the teacher's hand and the first student on the right's head.

In this photo, I attempted to follow the framing rule by framing the people studying with the chair and table in the bottom left. The subjects are the two groups studying, the one to the left more than the right. I don't think people would be as sure about the subjects on this photo. I could have tried to take a photo of one group instead of the two.


In this photo, I followed the rule of thirds by putting the teacher in the bottom right. The main subject here is the teacher, while the sub-subjects are again the students. I think it would be fairly clear to people that the main subject is the teacher, as he is closest to the camera and therefore "bigger". One thing I want to attempt is maybe making a student a main subject, and the teacher in the background as the sub-subject?


1 comment:

  1. I really like the first photo and I agree with what you said in the third picture. Taking a picture of just one group would've been better, other than that, nice job.

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