Assignment #4 Composition Workbook
Composition, Arrangement and, Ballance
Objective: Create a smallbook that is a collection of photographic compositions. It should include at least 18 photographs.
Materials: 8X11" paper, magazines, glue scissors, etc
Using Magazines (not the computer) to find at least one example of the following types of composition (see below) Be sure to include the whole photo image, do not cut out part of the photo, or reshape it by cutting it. No pictures with words over them! So be careful with adds, they often they often have words or slogans over the images. Use only real photographs, no digitally altered or animated collages. No photographes that are really images of paintings or drawings. Craftmanship is an important part of the grade, so be neat and do label each photo with its composition type.
Leading Line - a line that literally leads you visually to an object (1)
Rythm - objects repeating in a picture, creating a feeling of depth and empasis. (2)
Framing - shooting through somthing to get the main subject behind it. The subject is "framed" by somthing in the fore ground. (1)
Horizontal - picture is wider than it is tall. (1)
Vertical - picture is taller than it is wide (1)
Informal Balance - different things catch your eye not just one. ( multiple objects - tends to be asymetrical) (1)
Formal Ballance - both sides of the picture are similar (symetrical) (1)
High Key - bright, intense, and active. (1)
Low Key - dark, less intense, inactive. (1)
Silhoette - the lighting comes from behinf the subject of your picture. (1)
Angle - up, down, straight. Find one of each. (3)
Distance and Depth of Field. Find a picture that demonstrates depthe of field, and one that represents close medium and far. (4)
Focus - soft and sharp find one of each (1)
Total /21
Composition, Arrangement and, Ballance
Objective: Create a smallbook that is a collection of photographic compositions. It should include at least 18 photographs.
Materials: 8X11" paper, magazines, glue scissors, etc
Using Magazines (not the computer) to find at least one example of the following types of composition (see below) Be sure to include the whole photo image, do not cut out part of the photo, or reshape it by cutting it. No pictures with words over them! So be careful with adds, they often they often have words or slogans over the images. Use only real photographs, no digitally altered or animated collages. No photographes that are really images of paintings or drawings. Craftmanship is an important part of the grade, so be neat and do label each photo with its composition type.
Leading Line - a line that literally leads you visually to an object (1)
Rythm - objects repeating in a picture, creating a feeling of depth and empasis. (2)
Framing - shooting through somthing to get the main subject behind it. The subject is "framed" by somthing in the fore ground. (1)
Horizontal - picture is wider than it is tall. (1)
Vertical - picture is taller than it is wide (1)
Informal Balance - different things catch your eye not just one. ( multiple objects - tends to be asymetrical) (1)
Formal Ballance - both sides of the picture are similar (symetrical) (1)
High Key - bright, intense, and active. (1)
Low Key - dark, less intense, inactive. (1)
Silhoette - the lighting comes from behinf the subject of your picture. (1)
Angle - up, down, straight. Find one of each. (3)
Distance and Depth of Field. Find a picture that demonstrates depthe of field, and one that represents close medium and far. (4)
Focus - soft and sharp find one of each (1)
Total /21
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