Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After

Tuesday with Farley's Kids!
Partners:
Valerie Choung
Nicole Li 
Isaac Hong (Me)

1. In order to capture a scene with so much movement with such accuracy, this photograph was taken with a faster shutter speed. Upon closer inspection of the subjects within the photo there are no blurred lines which also indicates the usage of a relatively fast shutter speed.

2. The rule of depth presents itself in this photo. The highway winds endlessly for as far as the eye can see. 

Nicole - "This photo shows the rule of composition of balancing elements. The bright colors of the trucks really contrast with the clear gray sky. These balanced elements keeps the photo from not being too overpowering to look at."
Val Choung - "The rules of using lines is demonstrated in the photo through the use of the lane lines on the road and the guard rails. These lines all converge (to a single point) and lead to the main focus of the picture, the fallen truck and the passing trucks. This is closely related to the element of art, line, but is different because it the element of art states that there is a usage of line, which the rule of composition of line how it can be use to make the photograph more effective."

3. The element of shape is a repetitive in this photo. The subjects in the photo have a certain depth and width, all based upon the polygonal shape, the rectangular prism.

4. This photo utilized the element of repetition. My eyes were drawn to the repeating patterns of the guardrails. Parallel with the highway the simple pattern of the guardrail extends as far as the eye can see.
Tuesday with Farley's Kids!
Used a shutter speed of 1/250

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