Rule of Thirds:
This is the Original photo I took in downtown Portland. I took this photo while standing, and trying to focus on the two people on the bench as the main points of the photo. The framing and composition I used was the rule of thirds.


Close Up:
This is an edited version of the close up photo I took. I added a black and white filter and increased the contrast and reduced the highlights of this photo. I also increased the shadows and whiteness. I chose this as one of my best photos because it was a really good close up of the fountain and the sun hit the water and camera at the perfect angle.
Frame Within A Frame:
This is the original photo I took of a copying center. This is the name and logo of the copying center. I took it through the window. It is a perfect representation of frame within a frame because you are looking through a window.
Bird's Eye View:
This is the original photo I took of the highway. This is the most accurate representation of the bird's eye view that I could take with my camera. It is taken to the best of my abilities because I didn't have a drone to make an exact bird's eye view photo.

 Bug's Eye View:
This is an edited version of the bug's eye view photo I took. I thought this was a good representation of the framing technique because it shows how tall the building is. I took this photo from an angle of me looking up. To edit this photo I used split tone 1 on Lightroom and increased the temperature and whiteness.
Leading Lines:
This was an edited version of the original photo I took for leading lines. The photo I took really draws in the viewer and makes them feel like they are being pulled. I think this photo is one of the best photos I took, especially to match the framing technique.
Diagonals:
This is an edited photo I took of a clear building ceiling. I edited this photo in Lightroom by increasing the whiteness and the highlights. I took this photo at a side angle to make it look like the lines were moving in a diagonal direction.







Filling in the Frame:
This is the original photo I took of a sculpture I took at front gates of the Portland Art Museum. I took this photo at a close-up and side angle of the sculpture. A technique I used to take these photos was making all of the filling in the frame photos close up. I thought this photo was taken at a very good angle because it not only showed the vibrant colors, but the texture of the sculpture as well. 




Comments

  1. I really like you close up photo because the sunbeams and the value are really nice!

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  2. In the leading lines photo i really liked how you changed the white to bring out the bench and the lines in the bench

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