These are the best five from the photos that I took. I think that they were the best because they used shadows to look a little scary the best. I learned that lighting and where the lighting comes from and the kind of lighting can really change the feeling of your photo. In the first photo I just used my flash from above. In the others I used a little Toy Story light that projects pictures so it had different colors. I took them all under my desk so that it would be dark. I also used different angles to aim the light at the subject. This was a lot of fun and I learned a lot from it.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Home.
Home is where I am allowed to be a child. It is where I am welcome as I am. It is where I am comfortable and cozy and safe.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Rules of Composition
Rule of Thirds:
This image has great rule of thirds because the chair the cat is in, which is the subject, is off to the side.

Simplicity:
This image has great simplicity because the background is a solid color so you only pay attention to the subject.

Leading Lines:
This image has great leading lines because the lines on the headband and on the desk lead to the bow.

Balance:
This image has great balance because the paint brushes are split equally in size and shape.
Framing:
This image has great framing because the windows frame the cat sitting on the steps.
Avoiding Mergers:
This image has an example of avoiding mergers because I avoided merging my dog with the laundry basket.

POV:
This image has great point of view because you see my point of view when giving my dog a treat.

Harmony:
This image has great harmony because the different colors of pink and purple work well together.

Rhythm:
This image has great rhythm because the crochet pattern is repeated and creates a rhythm.
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