What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?): Most of these shots are zoomed in while I was close up, like the books and the bricks for examples. Only one was taken from far away and that was the shot of the skylight.
What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...): My point of view for the majority of these shots were straight on while one was looking from above.
As we discussed in class, how did you "make the ordinary extraordinary?": I made the ordinary extraordinary by zooming in from a close up distance.
Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots? In which photos? Describe.: I considered the rule of thirds in all of these shots
Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work?: The shot of the bricks along the ground.
What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...): My point of view for the majority of these shots were straight on while one was looking from above.
As we discussed in class, how did you "make the ordinary extraordinary?": I made the ordinary extraordinary by zooming in from a close up distance.
Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots? In which photos? Describe.: I considered the rule of thirds in all of these shots
Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work?: The shot of the bricks along the ground.