Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Photography Composition

Rhythm
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Auditorium
Artist- Bhavik
Year- 2016

Rhythm- The repetition or alternation of elements

This picture fits for “rhythm” because it shows a repetition of a single element. There is a repetition of chairs, which ultimately shows rhythm. I took this shot in the school auditorium and took it a low angle.


Horizontal
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Gymnasium
Artist- Bhavik
Year- 2016
Horizontal- A picture that is wider than it is tall

This is an example of a horizontal picture because it is more wide than tall. This is a picture of the school gymnasium. This picture was taken at a high angle.

Formal Balance
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Symmetrical Staircase
Artist- Bhavik
Year- 2016
Formal Balance- Both sides of the picture are similar. Also, known as the symmetrical balance

This image is an example of formal balance because both sides of the picture are identical. Each side consists of an equal amount of stairs, a railing, and 4 windows on each side. This picture is shot at the bottom of the senior hallway staircase.

High Key
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High Key
Artist- Bhavik
Year- 2016
High Key- a picture that is taken in a bright, intense, and active environment.
This picture is an example of a high key picture because it is set in a very bright and intense setting. This picture is taken in my living room, where there was intense lighting. There picture quality was sharpened a bit, so that it was clear picture, without any blurs.

Distances
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Closer
Artist- Bhavik
Year- 2016
Distance- shows depth in a picture

The three pictures above show different types of distances. From left to right, the distance is getting smaller. It allows the audience to get a closer look at myself.



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