Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Framing 5 Sentences Each

This website is about what makes or breaks natural framing in a picture. You want the frame to compliment the subject and make the picture better. You want just the right amount of light not too much or little. You also want good color to go along with the picture. A good way to improve the photo is to get closer to it.

http://www.schoolofphotography.com/21-analysing-an-image-framing-an-image/

The second website is drawing attention to the subject with framing.  This highlight the subject and draws your eye there. By using framing it gives the image depth helps you see more than two dimensions. Using this technique can also make the picture look more organized and ordered. It also can tell you a lot more about the subject by seeing whats framing it.

http://digital-photography-school.com/frame-your-images

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Friday, November 15, 2013

Five habits

Five habits Photographers Should Learn


First you want to  bracket your shots. You want to take a regular picture then take the same shots with different exposures. Next you need to take care of your camera making sure its clean to get the best shots. When taking a picture you want it to tell a story making the shot better and more emotional. Work in- camera you don't want to depend on things like photoshop but being able to take a great picture by yourself. Finally learn more about photography by joining clubs and reading books the more you learn it the better you'll be.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Patriotism is.......


In yards



Cemetery


Veteran's Memorial

Court House

Understanding Rule of Thirds

11/5

The rule of thirds explained in this website is a simple way of looking at a picture. Instead of focusing on the center of the picture you have to imagine breaking the picture into thirds or into nine squares. It is explained that the eye naturally focuses into one of the cross sections of the lines making it appear balanced and visually pleasant. You can use the lines pretty much anyway you want by lining up the image horizontally or vertically. Although you do not necessarily have to use this rule it is best to know it before doing something else.

http://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds