Tuesday, October 14, 2008

photograph examples


This picture demonstrates a good example of the rule of thirds. The subject (tree) is off to the side with the background (field and sky) making up a large portion of the picture. This is simple, yet captivating.


I found this picture to be an interesting example of "depth of field". In this photograph it focuses on just a few words. The words you are reading are clearly in focus, while the words that you read or would read later are out of focus.


This picture is also a good example of depth of field. The caterpillar and the grass are a lot more in-focus than the background behind the caterpillar are.




I felt that this was a good example of color and filling the frame. It is also a good example of the rule of thirds. The trunk of the tree is off at the sides while the rest of the tree and its leaves fill the entire picture, giving you plenty to look at.



This photograph intrigued me because I felt that it was a great example of connecting to the subject through the eyes and filling the frame.


I thought that this image was a very interesting use of lighting. The lightning and the horizon in the background filled the frame. How the photographer captured the lightning was incredible.

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