Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Rule of Thirds

Point of interest: the heart made of metal
Point of interest: the cans
Point of interest: the bird
       


Point of interest: the umbrella/ person

Point of interest: the tree leaves made of lights




             Rule of Thirds is where the main object of attraction is placed anywhere but the middle. This helps a photo have a different sense of feel than it would if the attractions was traditionally centered in the middle. In every one of the photos above, the attraction is place on the sides or from the sides powering into the middle. But no object is directly symmetrical to the middle.

Composition: Dynamic



                               

This is a dynamic photo because it demonstrates a angle
with the dominate object, the spokes.
unlike static this is not at eye level. A lot of crouching was
involved. this photo was also tweaked with a higher
with a higher exposures and vibrancy.
As a dynamic photo, the path as the dominate object, it denotes a clear angle of range. also enhanced with vibrancy and exposure
Looking at this photo, I see the tree branches as the dominant object because it's the main attraction in this photo. To make it flourish to an extent I played with the colors and reversed them. By doing so the background is darker and the attraction stands bright. AS it is the dominant object it swings in many directions making this a dynamic image.                                                                                  
These two photos are examples of dynamic photos because not only the objects but the surroundings show a range of diagonal lines. The dominate objects, the stuff animals, itself show a diagonal line with what it's looking towards. The only change made for enhancement was higher exposure.
                                                    


Although some objects, such as the people, show a vertical and horizontal alignment, there are still many items that display  this photo as a dynamic. the camera itself show a diagonal outlook, as do the people in this photo who are looking in different directions. The background itself, such as the buildings and net, also show a diagonal range. This photo was also enhanced by increasing exposure and manipulating the curves. finally, using a black. and white filter as the finishing touch

              Looking through the photos I've taken, you can very noticeably tell the difference between the two types of photos. It's as simple as this; Dynamic photos show Diagonal  ranges and static shows horizontal or vertical ranges. I personally do at times, find it hard to categorize due to multiple ranges in a photo. But since everyone has different perspectives the center of interest may very. Therefore a photo can sometimes be either or because the center of interest's image is what indicates if the photo is dynamic or static.
           The previous posts of static photos reach composition because I believe they truly show a range of horizontal or vertical ranges. Each photo has a dominate point of interest that reflects the photo as a static image. With the dominate object I tried my utmost best to use the utilizing sources, to its extent, and make the photo be more distinctive. 
           Hopefully this post, as well, demonstrates the dynamic composition. With it's angles and ranges in a diagonal and more unsettling position. What really makes dynamic photos divergent to static is the ways you can play with its ranges. Like, the more unsettling the angles were, the better it looked. You can crouch to get that sweet spot for dynamic photos or stand in a perfect upright angle for static photos, both being ultimately fun and challenging. 

Composition: Static


The Dominate element in this photo would be the ocean. In my eyes, I'm drawn towards the shades of the ocean that was utilized with deeper brightness and contrast. This is a static image because the dominate element demonstrate a clear horizon.

This portrait shows a clear static image because the dominate
object, surfboard show a clear vertical line. The second most dominate objects are the people
who's heads are leveled, as there eyes face towards us. As the edits goes, it was made black and white
then goes a photo filters to give it the cool aspect.


This image is harder to interpret due to many lines. But the palm trees have an allure due to the lighter
background and deep contrast.  That would be my dominate object,
 as it holds a vertical line, this image is concluded as a static image.


































The ballerina, as a whole is the dominate object. As you can see the ballerina's arm hold a very vertical line,
 the contrast and light behind it makes it very appealing. With that, the ballerina is also standing up right. This photo is therefore also, a static art piece.


             

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