Thursday, February 25, 2010

Article Plus Blog Post

The article I read was ICE SHOTS, for winter's best nature close-ups, try a shore thing. It mainly talks about the camera hey used, a SD400 cannon power shot. It was also about how he bubles themselves should form a pleasing pattern. and how the over all ice can be really obscure. and how the crystal formations can mask the subject very well and that you should pore warm water over the ice before taking a picture. The shots were taken from a 45-degree angle to the ice's surface. This plays up the subjects shape and penetrates the ice.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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Leading line- this leads you from one part of the train to another
















Framing Picture- the archway frames the door












Horizontal- this beach looks wider than the rocks in front of it













Vertical- this picture makes the cliff look way bigger than it is

















Informal Balance- this picture brings more than one view
















Formal Balance- both sides are similar















High Key- the picture has a bright white intense background












L
ow Key- The background is dark and intense

















Silhouette















Angle













Distance
Focus