10.05.08

Motion

Posted in Photo Elements at 9:29 pm by kmmccart7519

 

Wind and Willow

Wind and Willow

Photo taken Sunday, October 5 by Lake Winona.

Taken with a slow shutter speed.  Movement is also implied.

Focus

Posted in Photo Elements at 9:26 pm by kmmccart7519

 

Berry Focus

Berry Focus

Photo taken Sunday, October 5 of trees located behind the Performing Arts Center on the WSU campus.

Example of selective focus.

Rectangles

Posted in Photo Elements at 9:22 pm by kmmccart7519

 

Doors and Windows

Doors and Windows

Photo taken Sunday, October 5 behind Somsen Hall on the WSU Campus.

Not only are the windows, doors, and signs rectangle shaped, but the negative space they leave behind creates implied rectangles.

Triangles

Posted in Photo Elements at 9:19 pm by kmmccart7519

 

Bike Lock

Bike Lock

Photo taken on Sunday, October 5 outside the house on the corner of 5th and Lafayette Streets.

The placement of the bicycles and the tires create many implied triangles.

Curves

Posted in Photo Elements at 9:15 pm by kmmccart7519

 

Twisty Slide

Twisty Slide

Photo taken on Sunday, October 5.  Playground located at the park on the corners Broadway and Liberty Streets.

Diagonal Lines

Posted in Photo Elements at 9:10 pm by kmmccart7519

 

Old Stairs

Old Stairs

Photo taken Sunday, October 5.  House located on the corner of 5th and Lafayette Streets.

Example of zig-zag diagonal lines.

 

 

Old Stairs (Cropped)

Old Stairs (Cropped)

After a discussion in class, I was hinted to crop the photo so only the diagonals were in view.  I feel it makes it a more dynamic photo.

Several Points

Posted in Photo Elements at 9:06 pm by kmmccart7519

 

Blues Stones

Blue Stones

Photo taken Sunday, October 5 in my apartment.  Fish tank stones were used for the photo.

A Single Point

Posted in Photo Elements at 8:49 pm by kmmccart7519

 

Flower on a Rainy Day

Drowning Flower

Photo was taken Sunday, October 6 on the WSU Campus- Water fountain next to Gildemeister Hall.

Example of “slightly off-center” single point.