Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After

My partner is Jason Stiltz.

Lens Blog Photo
1) I believe the photo was taken with a fast shutter speed because I am assuming the upright trucks are moving at a fast speed, and for the trucks to be captured without blur, it means that the shutter speed had to be fast in order to capture the trucks at perfect clarity.
2) This photo demonstrates the rule of composition of leading lines as the highway divider and the white lines on the highway in the middle curves further back in the photo, allowing out eyes to follow it. My partner used proportion because the trucks on the road are getting farther and farther away as it appears in the photo; even though they can be assumed to be the same size, one is smaller than the other because of its distance away.
3) The element of art used in this photo is forms due to the three dimensional shape of the trucks, in the shape of rectangular boxes which express depth, length, and width.
4) The principle of design used in this photo is movement due to the path our eyes take when looking at the photo, starting with the upright truck on the right side, then moving to the tipped over truck on the left side, and finally following the highway divider into the distance.


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