Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Task 8 - Food Photograhy Images

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Complex - Hard

This dish is complex because it looks hard and it has a lot of detail


Elegant - Classy, Clean and Vintage

This is taken using an birds eye view. The object in the photograph has an royal vintage feel to it. The white with the
gold rim make the look more classy and elegant
The image is Fresh. What make sthis image looks so fresh is the bright red and they water that overs the tomato.
this image was taken using a birds eye view.

Fresh - When something is new and organic
 
Modern - means up to date, in style.

This is really modern as it is clean as stylish. shit is taken using a high shot, cause the camera is looking down
on to the food.
 
This image of food is really playful. As the photographer has used chilli to resemble tubes of paint.

Playful - mean fun, enjoyable, cute.
 
Rustic - Having a simplicity and charm that is considered typical of the countryside.

The image was taken using birds eye view. The wood and home made tarts make it feel really country (rustic).

Simple - means easy

the image is simple as their isn't much going on. The blueberrie as placed on a simple plain white plate.
which makes the blueberries and mint leaves stand out.

Succulent - means Tender, juicy, and tasty.

the image look Tender, juicy and tasty which it why this is a succulent photo of food.

They image was then using birds eye view. Using bright lighting.

 

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Task 7 - Find Three Still Life Images . . . .

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The follow photos are of 'still life images' that i have found off the internet.


The image above was used using the composition rule of rule of thirds. This is because the
bowl of fruit are position on the left third.



The image above was taken using the composition rule of rule of thirds. As it is in the left third
of the image.


In this image above the composition rule used was the 'Golden Rule'. As the White flowers are in the
bottom right corner, we hold our attention there the longest.

Monday, 22 April 2013

Task 6 - Taking Photos Using Different Apertures

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In this task, I went around the school taking 3 photos in 3 areas at different apertures (f/3.5, f/13 and f/22)
In doing so we did this so we can learn what different apertures look like, and the effect of each apperture
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PHOTO ONE:

f/3.5

f/13

f/22
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PHOTO TWO:

f/3.5

f/13

f/22


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PHOTO THREE:

f/3.5

f/13

f/22


Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Task 5 - Taking Photos using a slow shutter speen

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this photo was taken using a slow shutter speed of 3 seconds and a aperture of f/4.5.
we used a torch to make the light effect.

Monday, 15 April 2013

Task 4 - Take One Photo using One Rule > Leading Lines

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Lyndale Secondary Bench. Taken by Sophia Vo
The lines on the bench leads our eyes to the horizon of the image.
So the image follows the rule of 'leading lines'


Friday, 5 April 2013

Task 3 - An Image I Really Like . . .

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The photo makes you feel a bit sad, but in a way make you feel that there is hope, which is inspiring.
As it give me the there is hope or a future even after something bad or depressing.

Photo was taken on a gloomy day. And the photo was taken using the rule of thirds.
A small aperture (f/16) as the people and building in the photograph isn't blurry.
A fast shutter speed (maybe 1/200) to capture the water.
Also the ISO must have been very sensitive in order to obtain good exposure, as the
aperture was small and shutter speed fast was used,




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