Saturday, 18 January 2014

Leading Lines

These are my pictures for leading lines:

For this picture I took a picture of my partner, Andres sitting on a bench. I put the camera at the edge of a bench and made it so the lines on the bench lead to him. The aperture for this picture is 3.6 and shutter speed is 5. I made no adjustments in photoshop and believe it is fine the way it is. I believe the purpose for the photo has been accomplished and think it's good.


For this picture I went up against a locker and pointed it to the poster so the locker would be a leading line. The aperture is 4 and shutter speed is 5.3. I believe if the poster was more to the left it would be a better picture and it would truly be leading lines. I made no adjustments in photoshop but I believe the picture would be better if the poster was more to the left. 

-Siddharth Bhalla 9B1

Black and White

Here are my black and white pictures:

I took a picture of a glue gun and thought it would look interesting. The aperture was 5 and the shutter speed was 6.6. The only adjustment I made was making the picture black and white on this photo program called Pixlr. I took this picture in green pod and the glue gun was on top of a microwave, so I decided to take this picture. I am satisfied with it and believe the main purpose has been accomplished.

I took a picture of a random chair in green pod and positioned it so it would look interesting when filtered into black and white. The aperture when taking this photo was 5 and the shutter speed is 6.6. The only adjustment I made was to make this picture black and white. I believe I accomplished the purpose of the picture, which was to make it black and white. 


-Siddharth Bhalla 9B1