
The first photo is a straight on photo of the large house and the subjects in the front of the house. The shot is very straightforward and close-up. It gives a pretty clear focus of the subjects sitting on the lawn, leaving out a large portion of the house. The second photo is a photograph from below with the camera tilted up towards the house. This angle reveals the balcony and another subject that was not seen before. This photo is also pretty close-up, but it reveals portions of the house that were left out of the first photograph. The third and final photo is a far away angle of the house with the camera tilted slightly to the side. The picture is taken from the side rather than straight in front of the house. This image exposes the house as a whole as well as the students. The viewer is able to see all of the components of the residence. This image also shows the lawn and it's length. The angle is not only from the side but it is from the bottom (similar to the first picture). I took the picture from the bottom of the hill closest to the street/sidewalk, and further away from the house. The angle makes the house appear very large and wide as well as making the subjects appear smaller.
These photos are all original photos that I took. for the portfolio, I changed the project by compiling all of the images together, emphasizing focus on the photo in the lower right.
Sevonna Brown. Angles, September 19, 2010.
No comments:
Post a Comment