Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Frame Dynamics

For my birthday my MOm gave me a photography book. I read the first couple pages and decided to practice the concepts. The first chapter is about Framing the photo. This concept is a little hard for me to grasp. The following photo's were taken in my living room. I used natural light for all, but one of these pictures. These pictures are silly and will soon be erased from my computer, but I am working on specific concepts.
Above the concept of alignment to frame
diagnol tension

diagnol tension


Intersection for abstraction. This is iron square artwork on my wall.



This is "diagnol tension" I still need to practice this coneept.




This is another example of alignment. The carpet touches 2 sides of this picture, helping to create a frame.





In these couch pictures I was Trying to use the concept of Alignment. However, I think my subject, the couch, was a little to bulky and it didn't work. I also wanted to include both of these pictures to show the difference with and without a flash. The above picture I used a flash and the couch is washed out. I have been told that the flash will do the exact thing with faces and to not use a flash whenever possible. This is one of my current struggles.




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