Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Composition

rule of thirds: Rule of thirds is where you line your subject up with the guide lines on your camera and the horizon is one the top or bottom section or allow linear objects to flow into other sections
shutter speed:1/200s
Aperture: f5.6
iso: 6400
focal length: 250mm
date: 27.1.17
time:10.00pm


diagonal lines: diagonal lines are very important and they are the most important of the leading lines. it creates a great sense of movement and D.O.F
shutter speed: 1/640s
aperture: f5
iso: 1250
focal:41mm
date:17/3/17
time:12:38pm



leading lines: Leading lines is a term that is used in composition for photography and it is where the viewers eyes are attracted to the lines leading the the centre of the image
shutter speed: 1/320s
aperture: f3.5
iso: 1600
focal:18mm
date:17/3/17
time:12:39pm

60-30-10:  60-30-10:   refers to colour and what should match. %60 of the image should be the primary colour %30 percent should be secondary colour and %10 should be little splashes of colour that contrast well against the primary colour

shutter speed: 4s
aperture: f29
iso: 100
focal:32mm
date:5/1/17
time:12:39pm


viewpoint variations: this technique refers to how and where the shot was taken like if it a birds eye view and also if it was taken on the floor or high up.



shutter speed: 1/320s
aperture: f3.5
iso: 320
focal:18mm
date:17/3/17
time:12:37pm

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