This is my rule of thirds photo taken on the field by Saber Hall. I mentally divided my image using two horizontal lines and two vertical lines. It's sorted into nine different parts with a subject to the far left in the image. The important elements in this scene are sorted along those lines described previously, the elements in this image is line, texture, color, and space. Line is shown through A building and the sidewalk while texture is shown through the plants, trees, or grass. Color is shown through the multiple shades of color in the image such as blue, red, black, orange, green, and beige. Space is spread around the subject which is Braeden. Taken by Toetu'ua Leota.
This is my golden ratio photo taken in A building. It shows the golden ratio because of the phi grid and how the image is naturally pleasing to the eye. There's a combination of smaller rectangles within the grid of the image and the "sweet sports" are where eyes are naturally drawn especially. The colors and "form" are elements that are bolded while the focus is really on the wooden stand. Taken by Toetu'ua Leota.
This is my focus photo taken on the side of K building. The focus is the pink leaves with the white flowers on the left side while the right side is blurred out. Focus is when you move the plane foward and backward to achieve a intended image which is what I did so I can create a certain effect. My subject is at maximum sharpness since the rest is blurry. Taken by Toetu'ua Leota.
This is my leading lines photo taken in the courtyard of D building. The leading lines on the windows, walls, and the top of the building direct the viewer's eyes to the focal point which is the light post. Those lines create an easier path for the viewer to follow through the different elements which are color and space. Taken by Toetu'ua Leota.
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This is my contrast photo taken on the side of F building. There's a difference in brightness between the elements of the image. It has a medium contrast image even though its not black and white, the grass and bird have very different forms, colors, shapes, and textures. Taken by Toetu'ua Leota.