Saturday, September 4, 2010

Journal Notes (36-41) Examples

  
This was a photo that I took during our photo quiz. Displaying just one of the many doors found at Mercy, this photo depicts the principle of symmetry. These doors can be found right in front of the fish pond.

The subject of this photo, Julie Ann, is seated on one third of the whole photo. This picture that I took of Julie Ann during lunch at Mercy displays the asymmetrical balance of the rule of thirds.

This picture of Berney was taken by a friend during Mercy's welcome rally--Berney looks welcoming huh? Anywho, the color of blue found throughout the photo unites the picture as a whole and portrays the principle of unity.

This photo, taken at a friend's house one weekend, shows the principle of variety. Berney, a dark-haired filipino who is dark, is paired with Briana, a red-headed Irish girl who is not dark. Such contrasting elements in this photo creates variety.

This photo, taken by Rochelle Sison, captures a moment of pure silliness and complete disregard for the fact that this was at Mercy when school ended--and when the parking lot was filled with parents and the lawn was littered with students (most of whom probably witnessed this). This photo captures the movements of Briana and me as we danced away.

The whiteness of the streaks of light is emphasized against the pitch blackness of the background. I took this picture off a balcony at night and moved my camera around after taking the picture so that it would produce this scribbled effect. The light of a street light portrays the principle of emphasis.

The plugs in this photo appear to be much larger than the stereo in the background. I took this picture in a monochromatic setting so that the colors would not take focus away from the large proportion of the outlet and the plugs. This photo displays the principle of proportion.

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