This shows balance because the 2 tents are symmetrical. They balance each other, I know because if I was to between the 2 they would overlap on each other. This shows pre portion because he is stinging under the stadium to show how big it is.He is showing the stadium compared to himself and how one is much bigger than the other. This shows rhythm because it show the movement of the water. Not only the water falling but when it hits the puddle also. This shows emphasis because the pink really pops against the green and the brown. The colors of the background which are very monotone really make the bright colors stand out. This shows harmony because its all very peaceful and works together. The dark trees in the background mix with the dark clouds and the lighter trees in the foreground create a lighter feeling with the light blue sky. This all works together to create one peaceful photo. This shows verity through the 2 contrasting shirts. Lorena's shirt is very vibrant red and my partners shirt is black and doesn't have much color. The 2 contrast each other to show verity. the mural shows unity because they are all working together. The mural shows that everyone can unite and work together to create peace.
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this successfully shows line because of the many lines within the photograph. For example the trees are all perfectly in line along with the pillars and the gate. You can also see that the tables are in line also. This shows color because of the many colors used to paint it. The colors really pop out with the black background of the wall. All the colors really pop all at once with the background. The chain links show shape. The fence shows the inorganic diamond shape. It also shows a pattern of diamonds This shows form because it makes things look 3 dimensional. The birds eye view makes the cars 3D and the school look 3D. This shows texture in 2 ways, the feel of the grass and the feel of the water. You can almost imagine the rough feeling that grass has. The water on the blades of grass do the same. This shows space because of the amount of empty space around him. the positive space is my partner who is occupying a small part of the photo. the negative space is everything around him, its empty wide open space. This shows value with the shade. The wall becomes lighter and lighter as it goes up the wall. This shows value because it shows the light and darkness all in one photo.
LineThis shows a line photo because he shows the lines and angles of the skyline. Each building has clear lines, vertical horizontal and slanted. you also have the lines that the rows and coloms of the windows create, the windows of the very first building has rows of window across and this attracts the eye. line notes: Line is one dimensional and can very in with direction and length. Can define edges of a form. Lines can be horizontal vertical diagonal,strait, curved and very in with. ColorThis represents color because everything but the people and the Foxes are grey. At first the eye doesn't recognize that the people are in color, The eye recognizes the contrast of all the red foxes agents the dull background. ShapeThis shows shape because it has shapes that aren't natural like a parallelogram, and a kite. It also has some natural shapes such as the circle. FormThis photo shows form because the shading of the cave makes it look like it is deep and dark. You can also see the shadows of the structure too, making it look 3 dimensional. This shows texture because it shows how rough and cracked the elephants skin is. The photo makes you want to reach out and touch the skin of the elephant. This shows space because the subject is the dog and everything around it is the negative space. This draws the eye to the dog, the background allows this. This shows value because the storm behind her has many different shades of color. In some places it is a dark blue or black and another place it is yellow and golden. This shows the shading of the storm.
1 to do these photos you set your camera at a higher shutter speed because it captures more of the image.
2. some struggles we had was with the water balloons because if you didn't do a burst of photos you missed the perfect timing of the photo. 3. What I learned is that the longer the shutter speed the more the camera captures. i learned that you can use shutter speed to capture something popping or being thrown, I also learned that shutter speed is good to use when photographing sports to capture the action. 4. you can use fast shutter speed for any moving thing to capture a clear photo. for example I would like to take some photos of a dancer doing jumps, leaps, and turns. respect is key Respect. Everyone deserves it, the question is, did you do something to obtain it? People don't just walk around handing out respect; this is one of those things in life where you have to earn it. Thats not easy to do. The first thing many teaches say at the start of a semester is, " If you give me respect, I will give you respect." Its a give and take situation. People often forget that.
Through this photo I really hope to convey the message of respect is key. People think that they can pick the lock and they are inside the metaphorical door. You may have gotten in, but did you really get to the same place that you would have if you opened it with a key. Did you really learn something? Ok, yes you did learn how to pick a lock. But did you learn something about respect? Everyones version of respect is different, for some its doing well, for others its helping everyone they can, and for others its all of the above. Things change, people change, but you should always walk around thinking about respecting others and their choices, their opinions, and everything about them. Thats how you get places in life. Thats how you get through the door, with the key. How to do: Make the room completely dark, Set up a tripod, set your Shutter speed to 8.0, Have your partner use a glow stick or a light painting app ( such as light paint) to create words or images with the light, your long shutter speed will capture the image.
The only thing we encountered was the amount of time each person had to do their design. It was trial and error. What I learned |