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Pattern

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Planter I hardly know her. This picture is a pattern as composition. It's a little blurry but it was the best I could get with a short distance. The pattern is quite obvious with it repetitive diamond design and lines.  Is that stairs or the lines in cardboard? This photo is the filling the frame of the pattern types. There are distinct and repetitive lines and the color and shadows are all repetitive.  The winds are strong today.  This one has multiple patterns, one is the pattern in motion and the background is stripped wood if you look close. There are clear lines and colors with the grey and yellow with blue.  Straight from a fairy tale.  The background of this one is the pattern, showing repetitive lines moving out, but a break in the pattern with the different colors and spots on my chest.  Knife anybody? This last picture uses break in repetition, with the missing gaps of the knife slots, showing a break in the pattern. along with the lines of the kn...

Movement

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  Frozen in time. For these pictures I took a photo the second the water was turned on leaving it to show as if it was frozen.  Ghost water These ones were more difficult to capture, but the water should be in blurred motion but it only made it look milky. Panning is hard  These ones were the most difficult and they didn’t even come out right, but this was my best attempt.

Claymation Video

 

Emphasis

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  He saw something outside I think. For this picture I used isolation by having my brother against our front door to create the emphasis only on him. New location that’s always fun. For this one I used two different uses of emphasis one was leading lines of the light going to his face and the second was placement. Album cover much? Much like the last one I picked leading lines but also isolation since there isn’t much else in the frame. Who’s that under there?  This one doesn’t have great lighting but it’s fine. I used contrast of color with his shirt and the box he’s wearing, same with symmetry and with the contrast of him being dark and the background being illuminated. Thats a lot of face. For this last one I utilized no focal point and took a picture of his whole face.