Written Assignment #2 - Critiquing Aaron's Sequence and Motion
1. It's a Tic-Tac-Toe board made out of photos, which does make it a sequence. It is blur motion, but visually it almost looks like stop motion. Each image is centered within its own frame, but because they are in sequence it doesn't violate the rule of thirds. I feel each photo is well exposed, but it would be hard to tell otherwise. I like how the motion itself provides converging lines. I think it is an interesting idea and that he pulled it off.
2. Not a sequence. Though it is overexposed, it doesn't take much away from the visual style of the image. It is clearly blur motion. I like that you can basically see the design on the shirt even though he is clearly spinning around. He is in the middle of the frame, but the spinning motion pulls your view to either side, thus following the rule of thirds.
3. Definitely a sequence. It is stop motion. I like that in the first image the rule of thirds is followed and then in the second one all you can see is the hand. It gives it a very candid feel, as if the woman is camera shy. Both images are well exposed. I wish that the hand was in focus in the first image, but I feel that it still works.
Monday, June 18, 2012
This photo is of a Tibetan monk, in 1963, immolating himself in protest against the repression of the Tibetan religion and culture by a totalitarian regime. I think it shows the strength that human beings are capable of. The sheer force of will it would take to not to cry out or move around is astounding. Even better, it is a nonviolent form of protest. The photo is of man who believes, almost above any other belief, that violence is never okay. Whether that is true or not doesn't matter because this photo opened the eyes of the western world to the tyranny in Tibet. Therefore, maybe in a roundabout way, he accomplished what he set out to do.
This picture invokes a sense of sadness, but also one of hope. It reminds me that no matter how screwed up life can get, it could always be much worse. It also makes me feel that if I can muster even a fraction of the willpower that this man had, I could change my life and maybe even the world.
This picture invokes a sense of sadness, but also one of hope. It reminds me that no matter how screwed up life can get, it could always be much worse. It also makes me feel that if I can muster even a fraction of the willpower that this man had, I could change my life and maybe even the world.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
This is my color photo project. Manual ISO is frustrating at times because you have to change it constantly every time the sun gets obscured by a cloud or you are underneath a tree or pagoda.Old Tower
I thought this was a cool image. Unfortunately the bridge was closed. Would have been interesting to take some shots over there.
Stone Bridge
Took awhile to get the angle on this shot right. I love the colors and the symmetry.
Viewpoint
Alternate view of a path, through a fence. There is a nice shock of red provided by the flowers.
Very cool colored flowers. Taken with a wide aperture to get the blur right after the lead flower.
Thirsty Duck
Stop motion baby! It's a duck drinking water. What's not to love?
Monday, June 11, 2012
Composition Project
Nature Reclaim - Open Frame, Rule of Thirds, Frame within a frame, Curvilinear Lines
Uniformity - Rule of Thirds, Open Frame, Asymmetrical Balance, Converging Lines
Bridge - Rule of Thirds, Asymmetrical Balance, Curvilinear Lines, Horizon, Medium Depth of Field
Roadrunner - Converging Lines, Closed Frame, Curvilinear Lines, Rule of Thirds
Flower - Shallow Depth, Closed Frame, Converging Lines, Curvilinear Lines, Rule of Thirds
Uniformity - Rule of Thirds, Open Frame, Asymmetrical Balance, Converging Lines
Bridge - Rule of Thirds, Asymmetrical Balance, Curvilinear Lines, Horizon, Medium Depth of Field
Roadrunner - Converging Lines, Closed Frame, Curvilinear Lines, Rule of Thirds
Flower - Shallow Depth, Closed Frame, Converging Lines, Curvilinear Lines, Rule of Thirds
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