Rule of Thirds |
Lines/Leading Lines |
Simplicity |
Framing |
Symmetry |
Viewpoint |
Creating Depth |
Cropping |
Landscape: I chose this one as my favorite because I like how its taken from the aspect of the ground and how it gets blurry as it goes farther, it's different. |
Travel Shortlist: I chose this one because I liked how the orange from the monks robe stood out from the whole background, it's a peaceful photograph. |
Fashion Shortlist:I chose this photo because I liked how her make-up went with the flower and leaves in the background. The green eye shadow made her eyes and the flower above her stand out. |
Family and Friends Shortlist: I chose this one because I loved how the it was from the baby's perspective looking up on the adults and that it was also in black and white. |
Portraits Shortlist: I chose this because it shows how the woman in the photograph wants to be portrayed and how it shows a different kind of beauty of woman rather than the natural, dainty woman. |
Wildlife Shortlist: I chose this photo because I like how it was a close up of the mother monkey taking care of her child. Shows how animals are the same as humans when it comes to nature. |
Actions and movement shortlist: I chose this because I like how graceful the dancer looks while jumping above water and how she's a shadow and only the sunset stands out. |
I chose these photos of environmental portraits because it showed what these people like doing or what potentially could be their hobbies. It's a good way to take a self portrait using props to make them more interesting about the person in the portrait and shows a little bit more about themselves. |