Pattern and Texture pHOTOGRAPHS:
Reflection Questions:
(1) Describe your best photo. What does it look like? What location and subject matter did you choose to shoot your photo?
The best photo taken would be Photo #3. This picture contains two subjects, one is a man, and one is a child. The child is on the man's shoulders reaching for an object in the trees that surround them. The location and subject matter chosen to choose this photo is an apple orchard in the late afternoon.
(2) From what point of view did you photograph your subject matter (your best photo)?
The point of view used to photograph the subject matter is a straight view, this picture was taken in the point of view where you are looking at the subjects on eye level.
(3) Why did you choose this point of view?
This point of view was chosen because it was the best point of view for this picture. If you took a bird's eye view photo, the branches would be in the way. If you took a worm's eye view, you wouldn't be able to see the child because the man would be in the way.
4) Did you use the rule of thirds when composing this photo? Describe how you used it.
The rule of thirds was not used for this picture.
(5) How did you use light when composing your image
Light was used composing this picture by the light hitting the subjects and keeping their faces illuminated even though there are trees in front of them.
(6) Which photograph do you feel most successfully uses Pattern to lead the viewers eye through the image?
The photo that most successfully uses Pattern to lead the viewers eye through the image would be Photo #4. Photo #4 has beads leading the viewers eyes toward the bottom of the picture.
(7) Which photograph do you think is the most dynamic composition for showing texture? Why?
The photograph that is the most dynamic for showing texture would be picture #1. This is because the subject in the picture (the dog) is siting on a fluffy looking blanket. The subject also gives off the image of being fuzzy or hairy.
The best photo taken would be Photo #3. This picture contains two subjects, one is a man, and one is a child. The child is on the man's shoulders reaching for an object in the trees that surround them. The location and subject matter chosen to choose this photo is an apple orchard in the late afternoon.
(2) From what point of view did you photograph your subject matter (your best photo)?
The point of view used to photograph the subject matter is a straight view, this picture was taken in the point of view where you are looking at the subjects on eye level.
(3) Why did you choose this point of view?
This point of view was chosen because it was the best point of view for this picture. If you took a bird's eye view photo, the branches would be in the way. If you took a worm's eye view, you wouldn't be able to see the child because the man would be in the way.
4) Did you use the rule of thirds when composing this photo? Describe how you used it.
The rule of thirds was not used for this picture.
(5) How did you use light when composing your image
Light was used composing this picture by the light hitting the subjects and keeping their faces illuminated even though there are trees in front of them.
(6) Which photograph do you feel most successfully uses Pattern to lead the viewers eye through the image?
The photo that most successfully uses Pattern to lead the viewers eye through the image would be Photo #4. Photo #4 has beads leading the viewers eyes toward the bottom of the picture.
(7) Which photograph do you think is the most dynamic composition for showing texture? Why?
The photograph that is the most dynamic for showing texture would be picture #1. This is because the subject in the picture (the dog) is siting on a fluffy looking blanket. The subject also gives off the image of being fuzzy or hairy.