Monday, December 15, 2014

Project 4

Balance and Contrasts

Diptychs

Fences

I connected these two photos so they lined up and brought out the green in the left hand photo and the pink in the other in order to show a contrast in colors. The two photos are cohesive when put together despite being two different photos.


The Differences in Humans

I took these two photos on the same wall to make it cohesive, but chose these subjects to demonstrate opposites.


Fall

 These two photos show the colors of fall. One is a fill the frame technique of bark, and the other is zoomed out of the same tree. The colors of the bark are transferred over onto the bark.


Triptychs

Cora

I took these photos on a bridge after my friend Cora and I had finished shopping and getting coffee. She is always smiling and so I tried to show her in just three photos. 


Jessie the Dog

I took these while getting my Christmas tree. Jessie, a dog at the farm, followed my family begging us to play fetch. From left to right, this triptych is a cycle beginning when Jessie prepared for one of us to throw it, to her bringing it back, then back to her begging again. 


Kaleidoscopes

Black and White Roof


'Tis the Season



A Cliff's Edge 


Street Sign


Scupltures and Wires


Trees






 






Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Project 4

Contrast in Scale


Photo by Scott Speck

Contrast in Color


Photo by Naomi Robinson

Contrast of Texture


Photo by Christopher Frederick Jones

Symmetrically Balanced


Photo by Oliver Delgado

Radial Balance


Photo by Marco Virgone