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Category Archives: LL2-Composition
LL2- Composition
This photo below is what I believe to be my best photo because for one thing, the chair has an asymmetrical composition to it, making it please for the eye to see. It also follows a pattern from left to … Continue reading
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Chair Tunnel
While taking photographs of a stool/chair as a class assignment, my group had chosen a chair and decided to play around with the camera and figure out how to come out with the best photos. This photo satisfies me the … Continue reading
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Composition
This photograph the my group and I shot in class really fascinated me. I think this photograph stood out the most to me from the rest of the photographs because I really like the way the chair has this sort … Continue reading
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LL2-Composition: Photo Description
Based on this photograph, the white wall acts as negative space surrounding the chair making you focus more on the chair itself. This photo can also be considered asymmetrical because all the focus of the image is on one side. … Continue reading
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LL2-Composition: Photo Description
Based on this photograph, I see stair railings are leading lines and all of them point to the chair, so people can easily focus the chair at first sight; in addition, this photo is asymmetrical. Secondly, my group member takes … Continue reading
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This photo uses the element of negative space very powerfully. It also shows vertical lines and can be used for close up framing.
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