Monday, April 13, 2015

Movement

I did not make any edits to the image in Camera Raw.

Personally, for movement in the picture, my eyes first attracted to the giant poster sign on the wall showing a pineapple. Then, my eyes moved to the to the "Terminal Sales Bldg." sign. Next my eyes traveled to the cars and people below the sign (and the most eye attracting object was the yellow taxi). Finally, my eyes went to the red crane in the top left corner of the image.

Unity

Exposure: +0.55
Contrast: +40
Highlights: +82
Shadows: -40
Whites: +88
Blacks: -3
Clarity: +23

This image that I captured shows unity through the fact that the symmetry of the building adds the rule of unity to the picture by completeness of the object.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After

Partner: Marissa Padilla
1. Considering the fact that all objects in the photo appear sharp and in focus, I would think the shutter speed was fast.
2. Rule of Composition: Balancing Elements (Ryen), Depth of Field (Marissa)
3. Element of Art: Lines: There are many lines in this picture and can be seen in the road markings, the road barrier, the horizon, and the edges of the trucks.
4. Principle of Design: Movement: For movement in the photo, the first thing my eyes attract to is the bright color of the red and blue truck, then to the truck that has been blown over because it is a very odd scene, and finally the bright green truck in the background, also because of its vibrant color. 


1/1500s
ISO 32
4.2mm

Exposure: +47
Contrast: +38
Highlights: +-0.75
Shadows: +28
Whites: +40
Blacks: -28
Clarity: +49