Friday, 5 October 2012

Camera Tilts

This Image is showing I have learned how to tilt the camera to create a frame looking up at the subject of the image. The lighting is also behind the subject so the face is dark creating some mystery about the shot, this reinforces my use of the behind lighting affect. The eye line is near the top third so the rule of thirds has been applied as the eye line and position of the subject make them look more dominate in the image.

 This Image places the subject in the centre and holds a line within the wall. Although the subject's head will nearly be in the top third they seem powerless and lost by being placed in the centre of the image, even though they are the focal point of the image. It also uses a side lighting affect to lighten up the whole area which is a skill I reinforced.





This shot places the subject in the left third with the line of the fence leading our eyesight towards him to show he is the focus of the image. This image is showing I know how to use the line to create a focus in the image that it can draw attention to. It also shows my development of the skill to use the rule of thirds as I placed the subject in the left third as it gave them some power as they look to belong in the image as they are off centre.

This image shows a skill I learned to use a framed composition. This places the subject in a frame within the frame of the image. Also as they are placed in the centre third and looking up they look powerless and almost trapped within the second frame.

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