Friday, September 26, 2008

Rules of Composition

Below are some pictures I took when I went on a trip to British Columbia. I decided that I could get some great photos, following the rules of composition. They turned out very well.

Johnston Canyon


Here is another photograph following the rules of composition. The wet rock of the cliff on the right side shows texture. It makes me want to touch it, and feel the smoothness of the rock's surface. Once again, the plants add color, along with the crystal blue of the water. I didn't get any framing in this photo, but it generally follows the rule of thirds.

Johnston Canyon

On this photograph, I tried to follow as many of the rules of composition as possible.
As you can see, the trees in the foreground frame the waterfall. The zigzag of the river creates leading lines, and the green from the plants adds color. Texture is depicted by the rough bark of the trees, and the main points of the photo follow the rule of thirds.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Jeremy Davis


This is a photo of Jeremy Davis from the band Paramore. I like this photo because it is something that interests me. It follows the rule of thirds, and the focus of the picture isn't right in the centre. The anlge and lighting of the photo is intirguing, and it is a high quality, clear picture. It captures the main focus well and is captivating.

Friday, September 5, 2008

About Me

My name is Lisa Aasen. I've taking a computer course once before, and I enjoy working on them a lot. My Dad knows a lot about computers and we have two PC's and a laptop at home. I go on them regularily and do a series of things on them. I like computers because they can connect you to the rest of the world. It's amazing how people can put things up there and everyone else can see them from where ever they are.