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Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Only Three?

Many times people may ask themselves "How can I take better pictures?" Well one way you can take a better picture is to use the rule of thirds. I used it in this picture. "Time is tick ticking away" is the caption that I put on this picture. I thought this was a good picture because it followed rule of thirds really good. Another reason is it is just focused on one object.







I think there are a couple different categories that this picture could fit in such as: rule of thirds and action. "Water rippling in the wind" is the caption I chose for this picture. I thought this was a good picture because it uses two techniques, like I said before. I thought it was good for rule of thirds because the tire in the bottom right hand corner is not in the center of the picture and action because you can see the waves in it really good.






This picture fits in the category of framing. It fits in with framing because of the trees that surround the sun set in the middle of the picture. "A great end to a great day" is the caption I chose for this picture. I think this is a good picture because of the colors is shows in it and it shows the framing really well in the picture also.




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A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words

Paige Marks the Spot!
Last Friday when I was babysitting, I took my these pictures. I chose this picture because Paige filled up the whole picture with her body and limbs. I thought that this was a good action picture because it wasn't blurry.
Look at That Aim
I thought that this was a good shot because it filled up the picture. I also think that it kind of used the rule of framing. It used framing because there was a black background behind and you can see it around the outside of her.
Up Close and Personal
I think that this picture is pretty cute. Even thought I'm not a big fan of little dogs, it kind of makes me want one. I think that this follows the rule of getting down on the subjects level and using viewpoint. I had to get down on the ground to get the picture to look like this and if I wouldn't have, it would look a lot different.