Thursday, December 16, 2010

12/14/10

AUDLEY WILLOCKS

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

The three Techniques I’m writing about are The Rule Of Thirds, Fill Your Frame and Focal Points.

The Rule Of Thirds is one of the most important things I learn about in class it is the basis for well balanced interesting shots. Rule of thirds is to break down an image in to thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so that u has 9 parts. The rule of thirds is one of the first thing that Photographer learn about its very important and easy to used its even use in other technique.

Fill Your Frame is also important because it help you to draw viewers attention but only if your shot is fill with interest. It’s very easy to get interest in your image by this technique. Here are some tips on how to get a fill frame image, to fill you frame you can use your optical zoom that can help a lot and u can also use your digital zoom

The Important Of Focal Points is to position your photo and in other to do that you can also use rule of thirds for some ideas. Learn to use DOF to blur out other aspects in front or behind your vocal point. A focal point can be virtually anything ranging from a person, to a mountain to a flower. Using contrasting colors can also be a way of setting your point of interest apart from its surrounding. Similarly contrasting shapes and textures can make a subject standout- especially patterns that are repeated around a subject.

Conclusion

The reason I chose these three techniques because they can help you in the future as Photography. It’s very important to know all these things from now so when the right time come you know what to do

Friday, November 12, 2010






1)Symmetry is when something is cut in haft and both side are equal.
2)Asymmetry is when the side are not balance.
3)My photographs demonstrated the two concept by showing whats symmetry and what asymmetry.
4)My biggest challenge is that i of to pick out the best photo.
5)My biggest success is that i learn something about photographs and knowing when a photo is symmetry and asymmetry.