Line and Shape
Most of these photos were taken at six flags. I was far from the subject and my point of view was below the subject. My photographs were vertical for the most part. I considered the rule of the thirds when I took the photo of the Sky Screamer, in which I shifted the view of the Sky Screamer to one side in the top corner making it the focus point of the image and making the photo more interesting well the sky took up most of the other side of the photo. I somewhat captured dynamic composition in that of the ride in front of the Sky Screamer where the ride was moving to the side of the image leading the eye to back to the other side of the image.
Texture and Pattern
Before and After dodge and burn
Describe your best photo:
Based on Image 2
I am very close to the subject of my photo. I was above the subject when I took it and it is a horizontal shot. It does follow the rule of thirds because the piece of wood is not in the center but to the right of the image and there is negative space in the left side of the image. It is an example of texture and pattern because there is vertical lines running the length of the wood and cracks in the wood from weather and age.
Exposure:
The first image may be overexposed because there is many whites and light grays but no deep blacks.
The 4th image may be underexposed because the sides are too dark and you can not see any details in those areas.
The third image is the best example of a properly exposed photo because there is white whites and black blacks and a good variety of grays and you can see all the details in the image.
Based on Image 2
I am very close to the subject of my photo. I was above the subject when I took it and it is a horizontal shot. It does follow the rule of thirds because the piece of wood is not in the center but to the right of the image and there is negative space in the left side of the image. It is an example of texture and pattern because there is vertical lines running the length of the wood and cracks in the wood from weather and age.
Exposure:
The first image may be overexposed because there is many whites and light grays but no deep blacks.
The 4th image may be underexposed because the sides are too dark and you can not see any details in those areas.
The third image is the best example of a properly exposed photo because there is white whites and black blacks and a good variety of grays and you can see all the details in the image.
Powerlines & Playgrounds
The 5th image does because it is to the right of the photo not centered and the most of the photo is filled with negative space.
The 4th image because it is was taken above the object and it gives a different perspective of the object as well it is close to the object.
The 6th image because there is a lot of negative space which make shapes as well as positive shapes throughout the image like triangles.
The 1st image because it has lines that bring the eye down to the bottom of the slide and lines that go to the top of the slide so it brings your eye back to the beginning of the photo at the top of the slide.
The 4th image because you can see lines, patterns and shapes as well as texture in the metal and wood chips as the jungle gym bars catch the attention of your eye and bring it back and forth and there is plenty of negative space in the image, so the object is the only thing catching your attention.
The first image because there are black blacks and white whites and you are able to see all the details in the photo.
The 4th image because it is was taken above the object and it gives a different perspective of the object as well it is close to the object.
The 6th image because there is a lot of negative space which make shapes as well as positive shapes throughout the image like triangles.
The 1st image because it has lines that bring the eye down to the bottom of the slide and lines that go to the top of the slide so it brings your eye back to the beginning of the photo at the top of the slide.
The 4th image because you can see lines, patterns and shapes as well as texture in the metal and wood chips as the jungle gym bars catch the attention of your eye and bring it back and forth and there is plenty of negative space in the image, so the object is the only thing catching your attention.
The first image because there are black blacks and white whites and you are able to see all the details in the photo.