Saturday, February 13, 2010

Photography..People..


snap this picture while Serene is trying to take hers..


trying to take a picture of the school while Reuven thought that I am taking picture of him..
might as well take his at the same time..


taking picture of Arthur and Yifan while they are taking picture of something far out there..


End of our Taking-picture-of-other-people Session..

3 comments:

  1. 1st pic) The picture is nice and you made use of the one-third rule. However, there are distractions in the background.
    2rd pic) This picture depicts a nice scenery and uses the golden rule. However, you could have used the one-third rule which would have made the balance between the grass and building ever nicer.
    3rd pic) This picture is well-taken and you used the one-third rule. But I find that the angle could have been better taken.
    4th pic) The picture is well-shot it has leading lines and uses the one-third rule. However, the lighting is not that good.

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  2. 1st photo: The lighting was good but there are distractions in the background. It can be improved by taking the photo without the distractions and also incorporating the diagonal rule to this photo.
    2nd photo: The lighting was good, but the one third rule was not applied. It could be improved by using the one third rule.
    3rd photo: The photo has distractions in the background. The photo could be improved by using the one third rule and also taking the photos without all the distractions.
    4th photo: The lighting was not good as the picture is too dark. The photo could be improved by using the diagonal rule when taking this photo.

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  3. 1) You made use of the diagonal rule. That's good.However, there's distraction in the background so you might want to change the angle in which you capture the scene.

    2)Rule of thirds is used. Good job. The scenery is nice too. You might want to shift your camera view so that you make use of the golden section rule.

    3) I am not sure what rule is used here...You might want to change your angle so as to avoid as much distraction in the background as possible.

    4)Diagonal rule is used here. Good job! You might want to shift your camera view down a bit so that you capture more "ground" for rule of thirds.

    Millie

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