Thursday, December 12, 2013

rules of photography part 2

Balance of elements
 pattern and symmetry
depth

background

 the rules of third
leading lines

 view point 
 Framing
 merging and avoiding
 cropping

Friday, November 15, 2013

Caption Writing

1. Joey Gray kisses Beth Gonzalez on Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Times Square in New York City. Gray excitedly grabbed Gonzalez when the news was announced that the allies had defeated the nazis, ending war world 2.
2. Robert ben sat in a dramatic position on Monday morning on November 7 before he past away.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Academics shoot

lines
1. How well did you follow the rule?got nice straight lines
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)?sports
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?yes
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?gone with one that had all lines to the picture.


balance
1.The poles line up 
2.lunch time
3.yes
4make its school academic 

simplicity
1.The green background
2.Anatony
3.yes
4. put one in class


framing
1.The frame of the trophy 
2.sports
3.no
4. too blurry


avoiding merges
1.cutting people off
2.gym
3. no
4. better picture up close
rules of thrid
1.the tree in the corner
2.outside
3.yes
4.get some academics 

Friday, October 4, 2013

academics review

best story
The moment that she thinks is beyond her work

action and emotional

its hard work with and great feeling after the process

fills the frame
seeing the experiment react.
1.when she mixed the chemical together it gave it a good react by exploding 
                      2. the rule on this photo is frame

   


         1.in the gym or in science classes
         2. gym,art, dance class, football field, science classes
         3.take a lot of photo a least a couple would be amazing







Wednesday, October 2, 2013


The two buildings are similar to one another.


Its at its point.
The lines on the hill.

The two building are balancing

The frame of the 911 building falling

the damage is all merging.




Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Elements of Art and Principles of design example

Lines are marks made by a pointed tool: brush, pencil, pen, etc. Lines can vary in width, direction, curvature, length, or color

The rome ceiling came from different lines.         The bored walk rail represent lines 

Shapes are formed wherever the ends of a continuous line meet. Geometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
The cans have a cylinder shape of the can and rectangle out the box.     The fence has a shape design.

Color wheels show the primary colors, secondary colors, and the tertiary (intermediate) colors. They also show the relationships between complementary colors across from each other, such as blue and orange; and analogous (similar or related) colors next to each other such as yellow, green, and blue. Black and white may be thought of as colors but, in fact, they are not. White light is the presence of all color; black is the absence of reflected light and therefore the absence of color.
This picture has many colds that form a picture. Has wonderful colors to make a amazing image

Value, or tone, refers to dark and light; the value scale refers to black and white with all gradations of gray in between.  Value contrasts help us to see and understand a two-dimensional work of art.
The picture put the man as black and the flowers as color. The skulls is tone to the skulls eyes.

 Form describes objects that are three-dimensional, having length, width, and height.
The sphere takes a 3-d shape. The glass looks so smooth lined up


Texture can be rough, bumpy, slick, scratchy, smooth, silky, soft, prickly--the list is endless.  Texture refers to the surface quality, both simulated and actual, of artwork.
The fish in the air has a mice texture in the sky. The women face came out smooth



Space refers to distances or areas around, between, or within components of a piece. Space can be positive (white or light) or  negative (black or dark), open or closed,shallow or deep, and two-dimensional or three-dimensional.
The nice dark spaying in the background . The moles of the rock give knowing it in the ground.


Balance is the comfortable or pleasing arrangement of things in art.  There are three different types of balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial. The human figure is symmetrically balanced; the same on the left and right side. The tree is asymmetrically balanced; its branches are not distributed equally on each side, but their total weight is balanced left and right. The sun is an example of radial balance; all its rays are equal in length from the center.
The lines balance and form a big fish. They need balance or they will fall.


Contrast is created by using elements that conflict with one another. Often, contrast is created using complementary colors or extremely light and dark values. Contrast creates interest in a piece and often draws the eye to certain areas. It is used to make a painting look interesting.

The nice sun gives out a great color. The dark background lets have the picture look dark.


Emphasis in the focal area of an artwork gives it importance.  An artist may stress some elements of the design over others. The eye of the viewer will focus on the area of emphasis or center of interest first, then take in the rest of the composition. 




Movement in an artwork means the artist is taking viewers on a trip through the work by means of lines, edges, shapes, and colors often leading to the focal area.  Movement is a visual flow through the composition. It can be the suggestion of motion in a design as you move from object to object by way of placement and position.  Directional movement can be created with a value pattern. It is with the placement of dark and light areas that you can move your attention through the format.
The waves give a good picture. The river flowing down the steam


Patterns are made in art when the same shapes or elements are repeated again and again.  Pattern uses the elements of art in planned or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of paintings or sculptures.
The pattern on the cans. The colors give a good pattern structure.


Rhythm is the repetition of shapes, lines, and forms.  Rhythm is a movement in which some elements recurs regularly.  Like a dance, it will have a flow of objects that will seem to be like the beat of music.
Its an on stop rhythm with the cans repeat. The sign of arrow goes down the road.

Unity means that all elements in an artwork are in harmony.  Unity brings together a composition with similar units.  For example, if your composition was using wavy lines and organic shapes you would stay with those types of lines and not put in even one geometric shape.
The colors brought harmony. The picture gave life of a farmers