Tbh, I went online and visited trusty Google images to look at ideas for Vancouver photography before we set out on the feild trip the next morning (which i missed so thats why my photos are done in the evening light, because I did it the same day just different times) I saw that people liked to photograph this sepcific building called, the Angelo Calori Building. and while this was just an added photo that I took on the scavenger hunt...it turned out to be one I kinda liked so I got rid of the wires above and the car, as well as the time stamp! darn time stamps! Then i lit up the sky and made it a little warmer of a hue!. needless to say I like the finished product :)
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Assignment #10: Gastown Scavenger Hunt
For this assignment we were taken to Gastown in Vancouver, where we were given a list of 20 items/words to photograph. The point was to see our own individual interpretations for 10 of these items/words. This is my result!
Boots
I chose this photo because this is the Gassy Jack statue in Gastown. As far as compositional rules go, this would be angle of view shot.
I'm hot & steamy
New vs Old
this is the new vs old. In this photo the new would be the graffitti and the old would be the brick. I think this photo would be contrast because of the dark brick to the colour of the art.
Stereotypical Tourist Pose
This is an obvious tourist pose thanks to a friend of mine who was so helpful...until my camera died! this was the best shot out of the multiple ones we took before a ton more tourists came to do touristy poses LOL. This would totally be a scale composition!
Trains
This is the shot that I chose for trains because I really like how it stretched far into the distance along with the train tracks which leads me to the composition of the shot being, Leading Lines!
W
I looked on Google to find out what is signifigant about the W in Vancouver and it turns out it used to Woodwards which is now where the SFU campus is now located. I liked this because when looking on Google Images I found actual photoshoots of couples (married or not) and this must of been where they met. Compositional rules, id say would be repetition of the grate type pannels in the back on the apartment.
Working Hard
And at last the 10th photo! This man here was getting ready to pack up for the day when I kindly asked him to pose for me, after I told him what this was for. His artwork caught my eye more so than others so I had to ask him. Thanks stranger :) as for composition.... nothing extreme but maybe rule of thirds because thats where he is in the photo.
Boots
This is the photo I chose for boots because I like how the light red contrasted with the dark red and the green of the trees. Also I wanted this photo to have a cool angle so I crouched down to take this if i remember correctly, otherwise im just short lol
Gaoler Mews
I chose this photo for Gaoler Mews cause I really like how the turquoise triangle under the sign brings colour to the photo. I also like this because the drain pipe as well as the sign is placed on one of the 3rds in the photos.
Gassy ____.
.
I chose this photo because this is the Gassy Jack statue in Gastown. As far as compositional rules go, this would be angle of view shot.
I'm hot & steamy
Unfortunatly I completely forgot about compositional rules on this but this was my inturpretation of "Im hot & steamy" because I know this clock steams I think every half hour!
Light
This is the photo that I chose for lights because I was not entirely sure what this person was taking a picture of but how it ended up was cool because the lights kinda lead you to look at him or vise versa. for compostional rules, I would say that this follows rule of thirds, repetition and leading lines.
New vs Old
this is the new vs old. In this photo the new would be the graffitti and the old would be the brick. I think this photo would be contrast because of the dark brick to the colour of the art.
Stereotypical Tourist Pose
This is an obvious tourist pose thanks to a friend of mine who was so helpful...until my camera died! this was the best shot out of the multiple ones we took before a ton more tourists came to do touristy poses LOL. This would totally be a scale composition!
Trains
This is the shot that I chose for trains because I really like how it stretched far into the distance along with the train tracks which leads me to the composition of the shot being, Leading Lines!
W
I looked on Google to find out what is signifigant about the W in Vancouver and it turns out it used to Woodwards which is now where the SFU campus is now located. I liked this because when looking on Google Images I found actual photoshoots of couples (married or not) and this must of been where they met. Compositional rules, id say would be repetition of the grate type pannels in the back on the apartment.
Working Hard
And at last the 10th photo! This man here was getting ready to pack up for the day when I kindly asked him to pose for me, after I told him what this was for. His artwork caught my eye more so than others so I had to ask him. Thanks stranger :) as for composition.... nothing extreme but maybe rule of thirds because thats where he is in the photo.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Assignment #7 Rule of Thirds & Leading Lines (LATE)
Rule of Thirds: the first photo captured my eye instantly because of the lighted tip and i like where i positioned it so it worked for rule of thirds. second photo i chose because it was a simple thing too shoot, nothing entirely special about this one though. third photo I used the beautiful MMM as the model for rule of thirds...this photo worked perfectly cause she had gone up there to go on the slide and right where she stopped to talk to Jimmy and I, im said wait there and bang! perfect shot!
Leading Lines: first photo i took when coming back from the Quay and walking over the bridge. I liked this because it showed multiple leading lines that showcase the cities action! for the second photo, this one is edited and also from the Quay but i liked the angle i took this from and the transition of the long grass and the wood of the bridge thing. Last but not least this was taken randomly at Royal Oak on my way to metro! I like how the train makes you follow it to the darkened part because of the clouds ad how right over top metro is shadowed i guess you would call it.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Assignment #9: Composition - Contrast, Texture, Repetition, Angle of View
This is the shot I chose for Repetition. When I first got to the key I decided I could go back when I leave and photograph this because I really liked the blue arch ways and how they were lined up. Though this is not contrast.. I liked how the blue contrasted with the yellow.
This is my Angle of View shot that I particularly like because of the light of the railing that leads to the end of the photo to the end of the boardwalk then the other side being dark, also leading to the end of the boardwalk. Kind of reminds me of a train station and the tunnel vision
And at last, my favorite photo out of this whole set, TEXTURE! This one I knew I wanted right off the bat because the bark on the tree was rough, dark, old, bland and obviously the rose was smooth, vibrant, new and red. I thought these two components also contrast well.
Assignment #8: Composition - Scale, Depth, Framing, Simplicity
Can you guess which one this is? Framing! I thought this was a cool shot because it reminded me of movies where they have the holy object or sacred object that always seems to have a some sort of light source beaming onto it. Random I know..and I liked the fact that in between the (wooden) trees, theres a wooden bench.
I chose this photo for Simplicity because this was a moment at the beach one evening with a long time friend and this is at the point when we were trying to take a photo and we started laughing at how long it was taking to get a good shot that would work. So I figured this picture would capture the simplicity in the of this time because we werent posing here, just laughing in the moment.
Monday, 15 July 2013
Photo Challenge: Theme - Natural
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)