Thursday, 8 October 2009

Wide and Close up

Using Different Angles

After having a lesson on the rule of thirds and composition we were instructed to go out and take photos using either wide angles shots or using close up shots. This was to improve our understanding of how we can change a photo completely by using these different angles.


This shot i like because of the interesting angle in it. This was one of my wide shots and was taken kneeling down to fit all of the church bell tower in the frame.

This shot i used the rule of thirds to make the photo interesting, i put the rails in the far left of my frame this made it so then it looked as if the rails carried straight on for ages but really there was a corner before this shot.






The 2 images above are a good example of how a image can be totally changed by a close up and a wide angle, the wide angle has all of the park in while when i went to the fence i zoomed in on the fence to show only the fence and nothing else.


This image is a example of how close ups can be used with depth of field, here we have the front and closed part to the camera in focus while the background is blurred.



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