Wednesday, October 1, 2014

HDR


ISO: 100 Aperture: 29 Shutter Speed: 1/13

This picture is the track on which cross country courses both start and end. This sign is positioned right at the entrance to the woods and I thought the angle of the camera with the tilted sign against the curved track looked really interesting. This image has asymmetrical balance. 


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I took this picture of the inside of the gravel track that I work out on frequently. I used the poles of the football goal post to frame the school. I think the colors of the sky look really pretty and the grass looks cool.


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This picture has leading lines in the row of trees that lead one's eye to the background of the image. I think the colors in this picture are interesting because they range from really bright and vibrant to duskier, darker tones. 


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This is the entrance to the woods that I run through during my cross-country races. The trees lining either side of the dirt path create the effect of symmetrical balance. I like how the sun filtering through the tree branches looks really bright and yellow and brightens the green leaves. 



ISO: 100 Aperture: 32 Shutter Speed: 1/2

I took this picture from a different point of view than the other photographs. I made my camera go up really high on my tripod and then tilted it down dramatically to emphasize the slope of the hill even more. 



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 This is a picture of the corn field that we run around both for our cross-country races and for many of our workouts. I thought it was a cool image both because of the repetition of the corn stalks and because the brightness of the sky's colors and the grunginess of the field contrast interestingly. It shows repetition through the corn stalks in the background.



1 comment:

  1. Which picture goes with...
    Symmetrical balance -

    Repetition / pattern
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    Different point of view / perspective
    Cross Country Sign
    Asymmetrical balance
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    Framing
    -
    Lines (leading, diagonal, horizontal, vertical)
    Corn Stalk Picture

    Which photo has the best composition? Why? I like the corn stalk picture, it shows the horizon line really well and it is a very vibrant photo overall, the blue sky looks really nice also ☺

    Which photo would you hang on your wall? Why?
    I would hang the Corn Stalk picture on my wall because I just really love the colors, it looks very vintage and rustic ☺

    Which photo could use a little work? What needs done? (composition/lighting/cropping/camera angle/camera technique) I think the one of the sign could use some work, if I was editing it, I wouldn’t of saturated it so much. But I really like the HDR effect of it, it really shows a lot of detail of the building and grass.

    When looking at the entire set of images what do they say about the photographer? Can you determine anything about the person by looking at their photos? Do they tell a story or are they just a collection of images? I can tell that Megan likes the outdoors and does Cross Country. I feel like they don’t tell a story but they say a lot about her as a person ☺

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