Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Part of exam stuff.

This person took the photo precisly to for the center of attention to be directed at the man throwing a (bird?).  As you can see, the background of the image is blurred out to add even more focus on the centre of attention.  
Picture #3 

Picture #1
This photo is demonstrating leading lines, as the scenery in the background is some what focusing on the person off to the left of the image.

Picture #2
This photo is demonstrating dynamic composition, with the duotone image applied and the photoshop protocols used, creating a dynamic image.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Year Book Proposal

I Nick Chubb will be creating a page for the yearbook with the title “Off The Wall”. This page will include seven images which will reflect the difficulties of a new student coming into an unfamiliar school and dealing with the frustrations of the first few days. I will set up these photos and direct my friends during am lunch and after school to illustrate such events as jumping into a new school, and jumping onto stuff.  I will use my friends Chris Varga Raic, Chris Waot, Liam Johnson and will photograph these situations with them and with their consent. I plan to have these images by next class.

Friday, October 8, 2010

A, Assignment

This photo is using Rule of Thirds, Protocols, and Duotone.  What I did was picked a picture with the main focus off to one of the corners, there-fore causing Rule of Thirds.  Also I did Photoshop Protocols, which is adjusting the levels, and colors.  Then finally I used a Duotone, which I blurred the background out to add more focus on the person.  Also I changed the picture to grayscale.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Layers Correction

This photo is an example of using layers.  I simply duplicated the image layer, and then added some burn and dodge tool effects to lighten and darken some parts of the image.

Duotone Portrait

This image is an example of layer masking. 

Dynamic Lines