Photography Elements

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Photography Elements Brandon Nicholson

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Photography Elements

Brandon Nicholson

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LineThis is line because you first notice the Pepsi can, and up and down the sides, it is really straight and definitely draws your eye. Also after another look, there is a line in the background that wouldn’t be noticed as fast but definitely can be noticed.

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LineThis is line because as you can see, the bus is rectangular and has many leading line. Your eyes are drawn to the bus and has one huge line going across, which your eye is really drawn too because the bus is so big.

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Depth Of FieldThis is depth of field because the camera is focused on the taxi and trucks. As you can see up ahead, it is really blurry and you can barely tell they are cars. If you don’t use context clues, you could probably mistake the blurry cars for something else.

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Depth Of FieldThis is depth of field because the camera is focused on the green grass. You see the dew on the grass and in the background, it is hard to tell that it is grass due to blurriness. It could be mistaken for a bug.

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Rule Of ThirdsThis is rule of thirds because going horizontally, the first (top) third is clouds. The middle one is clouds with a bit of land, and the bottom is land and bridge. If you’re going vertically, the first (left) has trees, land, and clouds. The second (middle) has trees and a little bit of bridge and a tiny bit of the island in the background. The last bit has the rest of the island and the rest of the bridge.

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Rule Of ThirdsThis is rule of thirds because if you’re looking at it horizontally, the top has flowers and background scenery. The middle is the majority of the butterfly. The bottom has the little bit of butterfly and in the full photo (PowerPoint cut it of a bit) it has more scenery. If you’re looking vertically, the left is one big flower, the middle is the butterfly, and the right is a bit off the wing and more scenery.

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PerspectiveThis is perspective because it is taken from the ground looking up, focused at the middle of the building.

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PerspectiveThis is perspective because it is on a boat or dock looking from a low point near the water, looking up with a huge F.O.V. focused upward.

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