Wednesday, September 12, 2018


Leading lines - The first five use the concept of leading lines. This type of composition is where one can see depth in the photo being led down a path. These photos involve lines that lead the viewer down a street way, sidewalk and almost anywhere with depth. One can see the lines narrowing as farther down the photo. This is the concept of leading lines. In the first couple photos, the lines are what brings leading lines into play. The trees in the third photo create the leading lines affect. In the last photo one can see the brick tiling to the right getting narrower which portrays depth in the photo.


Depth staging -  The next five photos use elements in the photo to portray depth. In the next five, two objects are used to show depth. This is created by have one object in the front of the photo and one in the back. This gives off an affect of depth in this composition. The first photo of depth staging uses lights to portray depth. This is because one element in the image such as the front light bulb makes the light bulb in the back look smaller which portrays depth. The last photo and all of them in particular lead the viewer into the back of the frame, the object in the foreground makes the object in the background smaller. This composition of depth staging creates that affect. 


Repetition - Repetition uses an array of the same objects in the photo from foreground to background. It is like depth staging just using more of the same elements. My first repetition image uses desserts of the same type from front to back to portray depth. I use elements such as nails in the second photo that go front to back to create the element of depth. Trash cans in the fourth photo which is the same object creates repetition and depth. The last photo uses umbrellas in the courtyards lined up to create the affect of repetition and depth. 

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3 comments:

  1. Hey Eli, I really liked your description of the concepts, they work really well. Each of your photo was really well done, although some are a little dull. Overall great job!

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  2. Good job this week eli, I liked the colors in many of these photos and I enjoyed a lot how much you used special effects on the camera, like focus and zoom. Keep up the good work.

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  3. I really like the repetition images, that was really cool and satisfying to look at. You did a really good job with these. Keep working hard!

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