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1.)Framing helps you highlight the main point of the picture.
2.)Perspective is a shot that is taken from another element that can have a big effect on a image. one perspective is shooting from up high and looking down on the subject.
3.)By creating a nice sense of intimacy and connection.
4.) Balance is photos that doesn't have a strong point in interest.
5.) colors add energy and with to much color and can distract a person from the main point of the picture.
6.)silhouettes stand out because they bring drama mystery and mood to the viewers.
7.)A strategy for taking a silhouette photo is to employ in taking silhouette shots is to place your subject you want the shape to be blacked out in front of some source of light .
8.)set your camera to set its exposure based upon the brightest part of your picture and focus on the background instead the person.
9.)there should be more light shining from the background instead of the foreground.
10.)your background should be any bright light. You want to position the brightest light source behind your subject either so it can hide it or so that its in the background somewhere.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
1.) I see a whole bunch of books destroyed and not taken care of.
2.) I see a black and white picture with shapes like squares and cylinders.
3.)Depressing ,Dull, Abandon, Destroyed, and Old
4.) this picture put me in the mood of disapointment because allthe books and newspaper are not tooken care of.
5.)this photo looks like a abandonned library and to me this photo means always cherish wat you have becuase some people may not have the same.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
1.I see a girl sitting alone crying and everything around her is destroyed
2.Green black tan and the shapes i see is triangle circles rectangles and squares.
3.Dark Lonely rubbish Depressing Sorrowful.
4.Who do you turn to when you have know one and your all alone the only person you can confide in. is yourself
Friday, March 25, 2011
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