Thursday, 28 July 2016

Final Photo Critique

I don't know what it is about this simple image but I find it appealing. It must be the fact that I took it while in a moving car. But I find the simplicity welcoming because no colors overwhelm each other and it looks nice to the eye. 

Okay but let's just examine the elements of this image. It's simple, but there could be countless stories behind it! It's interesting how a single image is able to tell a tale, several depending on interpretations, and I think this image does the job. The moment I saw this sight, I knew I had to take a picture because think of all the stories it could tell!

The large shadow to the top there is somewhat distracting, but it could add to the whole storytelling aspect and is somewhat okay. 

It's not quite there but the symmetry is very, very appealing to me. I also like the reflection of the sun in the water and all the glitter it leaves behind. Both the blue sky and blue water contrast each other nicely; one is simple with minimal colors, while the other holds many complex shades and tones beneath its surface. It's interesting!

The figures in the distance (the boats) are distractions and don't really belong. I don't like how you can't see their reflection either. 

I got an image of them that wasn't blurry, which is an incredible feat! I also like how the gate is out of focus, and the main focus is the Max in between the gap. It sets some sort of midpoint, something at the center to capture our eyes first. I also laugh when I see this image and it makes me happy in general.

The shadows are distracting. The background is also unrelated and kind of ruins the image composition. I'll work on that. 

I like how most of the image is all subtle shades of pink or purple. It sets a mood of embarrassment or bashfulness, and it matches me quite well, haha. I also particularly like how this image appears to be captured from below, which is an inside joke because I'm tall and insecure about my height, hahaha. (And people would have to look up to take a picture of me, usually.) Details, details. 

Blue and yellow, though they don't directly oppose each other on the color wheel, make this image particularly appeasing. Blue and yellow are the main shades you see, which is nice because it sets some sort of consistency. I also really like this image because it has good food in it.

The items don't look organized and there is no particular focus that captures the eye.  

"What did you take away from this online course?"

For the Rule of Thirds photo project, I turned on the gridlines function on my camera so that it could help me out some, and I never disabled the function because it actually helps me take photos! I see the rule everywhere now, and when I take a photo, I consider if I want to follow the rule or not. It gives me something to think about and helps me compose an image. I also consider the color element of photography, and since I'm such a picky person for color, it helps me determine which items look best together in a photo. 

I'm so glad I took this course! It's taught me so, so much about photography that I never knew, and now I get to brag to people about my new knowledge. Though I'm not really interested in a career in photography, I still want to pursue it as a hobby, and thanks to this course, I get to do so with more ease. I'm comfortable taking photos now because I can judge it and do what I can to compose it in a way that makes it even better. I learned so many rules, elements, and techniques that I think are pretty essential to good photography. This has been a great summer course! 

Digital Darkroom Project

Crop

 

Dodge


Burn



Sepia 



Cyanotype 





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Portrait Photo Project

Portrait Photography 


"Birthday Squad Don't Look" Two birthdays and a September

"The Dictator" Paid for our lunch but forced us to finish it

"Unsure" He didn't know where to place his hands

"First Birthday" Not the correct venue for such festivities

"Special Event" Baptism at Mount Carmel

"Hold Hands" My mom holds what's close to her

"Addiction" The start of a lemonade addiction and the continuation of a coffee addiction

"Thank You For Quenching My Thirst For Knowledge!" Ninfa being happy we finished our internship for the summer, I'm proud of her


Candid Photography 


"Without a Care" She uses my things after inviting herself over

"No Stopping" He needs a break

"Ignorance" He didn't want ice cream and insisted on waiting for his pizza

"A Special Sight" They get along for once while looking at interesting things

"Compatibility" Mom and Bro get along better

"Always Prepared" She is always making sure she looks pretty when she already is

"No Fun" He doesn't want to join the party 
Self Portrait Photography 


"Indifference" I don't really care, but I kinda want to

"Shy" I'm uncomfortable but I don't tell these things 

"Messy Life" Spin around on a windy day and your hair gets all messy

"Afloat" Having fun while trying not to drown

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Your Shoes: Photo Challenge No.10

"Higher Ground" Uneven pavement

"Different Perspectives" Weird thing they did with the flooring at Kanoa that hurts my eyes

Sometimes we find ourselves standing in a weird and unique situation, sometimes quite literally. 


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Urban Landscapes

"Stretched Wide and Impressive" View of Garapan Elementary School's field and other elements

"Favorites" Garapan

"Building" The unfinished and tall buildings

"Far and Farther" Parking lot, distant buildings, as well as a mountainside
 
"To the Right" Right of I Love Saipan

"To the Left" Left of I Love Saipan

"And Back" Behind I Love Saipan
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Traditional Landscapes

"Across the Ocean and Back" From Managaha

"How'd You Wind Up There?" Broken car on abandoned land from a vantage point

"The Leaves are Rustling" Shaky view from inside the car

"See You at the Top" Bright background and a grassy hilltop in front

"Elements" The ocean, a rocky and sandy beach, and trees

"Far Away" Crooked shot from a distance inside the car

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