
Developing skills:
Photography
On this page will show you the skills that I have developed when I will be taking images to increase my developing skills. The images below are shot by an average smart phone camera so the quality might not be at its finest. i did this project with a partner/friend of mine known as Jay.
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This is what we have made:

PATTERn
TOP

REFLECTION


BARK

CHANGE


mood


3409
blur

b&w

line

out of Place

blue


safe
Classic


upside down

metal

vibrant
Evaluation
Overall, I think that have done acceptable for the photos that I shot around the canvas. All shots where planned out with me and my partner (Jay) and I think they do show their meanings on the image. What could have when better for me and Jay taking photos would be if that the images could be better quality and if we had more images to present on our sites.
If another project like this happens again, I would plan out what and where I’ll take a picture with a camera that’s better quality then an average smart phone and too have more of a variety of images than the last project.

Centre of interest
The centre of interest of a photo is when the most eye catching part of an image is in the centre of the image.
Curves
The curves in the photo are used to give the image more of a appeal and to make the photo eye cATCHING.

Repetition of pattern

framing

THE FRAMING of a photo is when USING SHAPE OF AN AREA OR THE ENVIRONMENT TO FRAME THE MAIN SUBJECT MORE OF AN INTEREST.
The Repetition of pattern of a photo us used to give a photo a rhythm or a life like feel to the image.
Angle/point of view

The angle of view is used to give every day objects/subjects more of an interesting feel. it even gives the subject a better look.
Leading lines

Leading lines is to use long lines in the centre of the image to give more of an hypnotic view to the audience.

Filled Frame
Moving subject


subject background contrast
contrast


Move In Close

