Line and Shape
Reflection
I mostly took the pictures at my house with the exception of the parking lot picture. The first picture is a hammock, the second is a parking line, the third is a pattern formed by light-balls in my pool, the fourth was a focused light-ball, the fifth are heart rocks, and the sixth is a row of candles. With the exception of the pattern of light-balls, all of these pictures are taken from close-up. In the first picture, it was from below looking through the hammock and viewing the sky. The second, was straight on from the parking lot. The third photo, was taken from my deck above my pool where the balls were. The 4th was taken straight on with the ball. The 5th and 6th were taken from straight on of the subject matter. The 1st and 2nd are roughly vertical and the 5th and 6th are horizontal. The 3rd and 4th pictures are neutral in positioning. For my 3rd picture, I made sure the bottom lights and top lights matched closest to the horizontal lines of the rule of thirds. All of the other pictures though, I don't remember matching up with the rule of thirds which I look to work better on in later projects and pictures. The parking lot line seems to be the most dynamic as you follow the line down the picture which leads to the grassy background and bushes.
I mostly took the pictures at my house with the exception of the parking lot picture. The first picture is a hammock, the second is a parking line, the third is a pattern formed by light-balls in my pool, the fourth was a focused light-ball, the fifth are heart rocks, and the sixth is a row of candles. With the exception of the pattern of light-balls, all of these pictures are taken from close-up. In the first picture, it was from below looking through the hammock and viewing the sky. The second, was straight on from the parking lot. The third photo, was taken from my deck above my pool where the balls were. The 4th was taken straight on with the ball. The 5th and 6th were taken from straight on of the subject matter. The 1st and 2nd are roughly vertical and the 5th and 6th are horizontal. The 3rd and 4th pictures are neutral in positioning. For my 3rd picture, I made sure the bottom lights and top lights matched closest to the horizontal lines of the rule of thirds. All of the other pictures though, I don't remember matching up with the rule of thirds which I look to work better on in later projects and pictures. The parking lot line seems to be the most dynamic as you follow the line down the picture which leads to the grassy background and bushes.
Pattern and Texture
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Reflection
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