Thursday, July 5, 2012

final critique of rhondas Photos with text

I chose to critique rhoda's last 3 photos the first one states: "i've got nothing to do today but smile"
i like the angle of the curved text.. it creates a interesting line.  the text  creates a good balance to the rule of thirds.  The bright blue background creates a pop of color against the bright flowers.. the texture of the wall is nice too..
2. the second photo that i chose is the moth on the web.  The quote is perfectly related to the photo as we have no control over what is going to happen as if it has already been written.   i like that the most of this photo is in black and white with subtle pops of neutral color it creates a mysterious atmosphere. that also ties back into the quote. the web creates a lot of interesting lines converging lines and also lots of zig-zag lines.. I also like the position of the moth it seems like he is upside down which intensifies the feeling of this photo.  Over all i think this is your strongest photo because it has a spooky yet truthfulness about it!
3. the last photo that i chose is the parish chapel office photo.. i like this photo because of the texture of the text on the sign. the wood on wood look creates lots of textures that is interesting!
I also like that you considered your background and framed the statue behind you in the photo.. the flowers that are surrounding the statute pop. They tie back in with the color and the highlights of the sign .. and all of it is contrasted by the green in the landscape. The only critique i have is I wish you would have taken one step to your left so that the right side of the flowered arch would also show up in the frame.  I like the variation of greens in the leafs.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

ians sequence and motion critique

1. The first photo is the BUTTERFLY ON THE FENCE, I really like this photo because they are very similar yet very different first, they were clearly taken in the same area but they both have a very different composition in the structure of the fence and the positioning of the butterfly. I like that they both show the butterfly in two different angles but both show equal importance. The texture on the fence is awesome. I like how the sun is coming from the back of the fence creating good lighting.  The only thing that i would change is the angle of the first photo to line up the horizontally so they line up and match..


2. LEAFS: The second set of photos are interesting because the focus in the first photo is clearly on the leaf in the forefront and the the background isn't in focus.  the second photo the focus is not on leaf and more on the background so the relation of the two is nice in this series of photos. The lighting helps the texture of the first photo.  the leafs pop you can see all the lines in the leaf.  The second photo is a little out of focus i don't see one focus point.


3. WATCH: Sik watch, I like the idea of this photo I just wish it was take a couple step further and showed the watch in 5 different stages at 5 diffrent times of the day. this would have really kept my attention for a good while trying to figure out if there was a different pattern to the times. but they were both taken with in seconds. also with the angles the second photo seem to be perfectly upright where as the the first watch seems to be slightly tilted to the left!


i think all of your ideas are strong.




svelez

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Sequence and Motion


1. personal rave



 2.Choco Marley milk



3.Mama the Tortilla maker

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Assignment 3
portraits




1.soxx// my boxer

2. mom// at the tower of america

3.best friend//at the tower

4. happy sister


5.......?

Sunday, June 17, 2012


1st writing Assignment
A photo that speaks to me::

 would have to be a my background picture.
 I stumbled upon this picture and fell in love.  This pictures brings  many different thoughts to mind, the first thought is the amount of food monks eat and to think he is more concerned with feeding this amazing animal. 
It's crazy how brave he is to get so close to what most of us think is a dangerous animal. 
As you see the tiger is just like any other animal who has essential needs as food and water. 
This picture makes me want to know the relationship of these two after this meal together? 
 Did the tiger become comfortable with human interaction?
  Did the monk continue to share his future meals?  
 All these questions are created by a
 stop motion photo
 that creates the level of mystery it is a 
open frame 
that is set on a medium aperture 
with a quick shutter speed! 



Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Project Color....(japanese/chinese Tea Garden)

the following 5 photos are of our wonderful field trip to the japanese tea gardens      


PROJECT: COOLER COLOUR      






Friday, June 8, 2012

:Composition Photo ShooT:





1:Car sent //         *Rule of Thirds,                             *fame with in a frame(window),                *converting lines(dashboard lines),                   *closed frame
                                                                                      2: Door// *Asymmetrical balance(the handle make it heavier on the left),                                       *shape,                                                            *converting lines(door crack),                               *zig zag lines(design)                                    *Alternative point of view
3:house of peace// *rule of thirds, *open frame, *asymmetrical balance, converting and zig zag lines, shape


 4: Repetition// *Converting lines,                            *Shape
*Closed frame                                                               *Alternative point of view

5.still// movement, converting lines, stop motion








this completes my first composition photo shoot!!!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

SECOND PHOTO post//

this is my second photo post!

holaaaa

first blog

this is the first blog of many to come


art for non majors: photos  becoming major photographers!!!!!



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