This is a collage of different body parts of my classmate and good friend Bubbles. It is not perfect but a solid attempt at classwork assignment to help with an upcoming project.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Flat Stanley: A Love Story W/ A Twist
These stories are supposed to tell a story even though the photos are not great. The story is of Stanley and Sabrina.
Sabrina start their day watching the sunrise and holding hands like a wonderful couple normally do.
Stanley is shot is his back by a bad guy and Sabrina is kidnapped.
Sabrina is held hostage while the bad guy is demanding a ransom.
The giant saw is turned on and Sabrina is fed towards the saw is a threatening action.
Stanley sneaks and shuts off the saw.
Stanley then punches the bad guy and knocks him out.
Stanley then saves Sabrina and unties her from the conveyor belt.
Stanley then proposes to her because he realizes what he would do without her around.
They end still watching the sunset on an eventful day. Stanley is still wounded from the bullet on his back but all is good in the world of Stanley and Sabrina.
You would think it is over and a nice ending until...................
Sabrina ends up getting sawed in half because he wakes up from his shock and she is dead because he never gave the ransom for her.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Fat Tuesday to Me
My Fat Tuesday consisted of homework and more homework. My computer also crashed earlier so I was unable to upload these photos until now. Hope that is still fine.
These are just different angles, all the same work though.
Monday, February 20, 2012
10 Rules of Composistion
1. Impact
This is one of the parking meters on the side of the street by the Martin Luther King Jr. Library. I thought it looked cool with only the P in focus on the side of the meter while blurring everything else in the background.
This is one of the parking meters on the side of the street by the Martin Luther King Jr. Library. I thought it looked cool with only the P in focus on the side of the meter while blurring everything else in the background.
2. Cropping
This was on the side of a truck on the other side of the street. I did not want to zoom in too much so I got a ton of the black side of the truck and the logo. I cropped out so I focused strictly on the logo without any excess.
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This was on the side of a truck on the other side of the street. I did not want to zoom in too much so I got a ton of the black side of the truck and the logo. I cropped out so I focused strictly on the logo without any excess.
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Cropped
Here is a photo shown below for another type of composition but it works here as well I think.
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3. Biggest, Boldest, Brightest
I selected this photo because of how drawn your eye is to the red moped. I was just taking a photo from the hip while walking and noticed this moped. Did not realize how automatic your eye goes to it until I reviewed the photos. I hope this qualifies for this.
4. KISS
This is a chain locking an alleyway on the side of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
This is a chain locking an alleyway on the side of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
This is a drain which is on the back side of Mill South. There is only brick surrounding it with nothing else to distract your eye.
5. Rule of Thirds
I think this qualifies because of the busy nature of the bottom of the photo and the open sky at the top of the photo.
6. Leading Lines
This is represents because of the painted lines on the street that lead your eye to the Capitol building.
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7. Balance
The main entrance of St. Patrick's Cathedral with the lights show a balance on either side of the main door.
I am focusing on the American flag and trying to use the streetlights as the balancing factor.
8. Use of Framing
I tried framing the "PARK" sign by using the wall of the building, awning, and the light pole.
I am using a old map frame which is clearly missing the map. I am showing the focus on the mailbox and then the frame itself.
9. Avoid Mergers
There is nothing 'growing' out of the worker so I thought this works for this.
10. Room for Logical Movement
A car driving on the road with room to move ahead of it.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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