CLASS TASK
Pattern that has been disrupted
f/ 8
shutter: 1/80
ISO: 200
*the bag thats placed on the second chair disrupts the pattern of the chairs.
Leading Lines
f/ 8
shutter: 1/80
ISO: 200
*The lines of the building lead your eye to the wall of the building at the back.
I like the contrasting lines- the straight lines of the windows, and then the curving lines of the plastic corrugated shelter.
f/ 8
shutter: 1/80
ISO: 200
*I like how the lines of the window are diagonal and how they lead your eyes off the page and into the sky.
f/ 8
shutter: 1/80
ISO: 200
*this structure is curved, but from this angle the middle line looks almost straight.
Leads your eye from the front of the photo to the end where the back door is.
Textures
f/ 8
shutter: 1/80
ISO: 200
*there are three textures in this photo, the tyre, the concrete floor and the dry plants on top of the tyres.
f/ 8
shutter: 1/80
ISO: 200
Self Directed
Person in front of a textured background
f/ 4.5
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 6400
By changing this photo to black and white, it really brings out the texture of the wall in the background.
Texture
f/ 8
shutter: 1/15
ISO: 100
Similar textures in the fan and the cardigan.
I like the break in colour that the blue frame of the door creates against the white wall and white cardigan.
f/ 8
shutter: 1/40
ISO: 100
f/ 7.1
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 500
f/ 7.1
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 500
f/ 8
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 500
3 textures- velvet shirt, hair, and plastic flower lei
f/ 8
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 500
f/ 8
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 500
I like these two images of when my nephew came and wore the flower lei from behind. They're quite a crack up.
f/ 8
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 500
*three textures- velvet shirt, silk material that's draped and her hair
f/ 5.6
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 500
* i like how in these two images, theres not only contrast in the textures, but theres also contrast in colours, the light blue and dark blue. I also like how there are also similarities in the shine that all three textures have.
f/ 6.3
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 6400
High Vantage point with Negative Space
f/ 3.5
shutter: 1/50
ISO: 6400
f/ 3.5
shutter: 1/30
ISO: 6400
f/ 3.5
shutter: 1/25
ISO: 6400
f/ 4
shutter: 1/20
ISO: 6400
*these photos look like they're floating on a blue sea of carpet. I also like the bright colours of the clothing and shoes, against the blue carpet.
The texture in the carpet also creates an interesting negative space.
f/ 3.5
shutter: 1/250
ISO: 6400
* this photo looks grainy and not as sharp. If i had decreased the ISO and used a tripod it may have helped create a more clear photo.
f/ 4
shutter: 1/500
ISO: 200
f/ 3.5
shutter: 1/2000
ISO: 200
I like how the shadow disrupts the barrel rings on top of the shed. The overlapping of shapes is also interesting- the vertical lines of the shed roof, then the circle barrel rings, and then my shadow.
Leading Lines
f/ 3.5
shutter: 1250
ISO: 200
f/ 3.5
shutter: 1/1250
ISO: 200
I really like these two images of me on the shed. High vantage point. I like the shadows that are created, half on the grass below and half on the blue shed above. I also like ow the shadow of the pole is connected with the shadow of my hand.
I also like the horizontal lines of the shed and the shadow of the shed that go across and lead your eye to the shadow of the pole and hand.
f/ 22
shutter: 1/80
ISO: 200
I decreased the shadows in bridge so that you could see more detail in the wood.
Negative Space
f/ 22
shutter: 1/100
ISO: 400
f/ 22
shutter: 1/100
ISO: 400
I increased the blue in this photo in HSL panel in bridge.
Low vantage point.
f/ 22
shutter: 1/30
ISO: 400
f/ 22
shutter: 1/100
ISO: 100
Because it was a cloudless day, i thought id take some pictures of negative space. In all these photos i used the sky as the negative space.

























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