2. Rule Of Thirds
Here I was trying to create
a perfect shot that
adhered to the rule of
thirds. I think it was quite
successful because Leah is
mostly only in one of the
thirds in the shot. I could
of made it better by
improving the frame of the
image, maybe including
the whole of her body.
3. Looking Room & Rule of Thirds
In this shot I was aiming to create a shot that showed a face
and also where it is looking. I don’t think this was very
successful because of the setting, you can see too much of the
corridor and not enough of where she is actually looking.
It also used the rule of thirds and I think it is quite successful
with this rule because Leah it only in one third of the image.
4. Multiple Focus
In this shot I was trying to
capture the idea of a
multiple focus shot. I
think that because there
is a lot going on it does
create a multiple focus
but it would have been
more successful if one
person was looking at the
camera to create more
interest.
5. Reflection
I think this shot of Megan reflected in the mirror is successful because you can see
enough of her actual body and then enough of her in the mirror too. I could of made it
better by thinking about the setting more as this isn't the best setting. This photo also
adheres to the rule of thirds as Megan is only in the two right thirds.
6. Multiple Focus & Perspective
This photo includes perspective
because it shows my arms in
the foreground and our faces in
the background. One of us is
each third of the image. It also
a multiple focus in the image
because there are three of us
and this creates lots to look at
within the image.