Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Final Exam



4. A single photo taken by me which has transformed how I look at photography is this one. The reason this photo has changed how I view photography is because it shows me that regardless of the experience you have, you are still completely capable of capturing stunning and close to professional photographs. In my case, I have very minimal experience however with this photograph your level as a photographer is masked. Instead we observe and focus on the details of the picture. 

5. Form and Shape are different in that form has 3 dimensions (Length, Width and Depth) and Shape only has 2 dimensions (Length and Width). 

Element of Art-Form: http://msj-rudriksuthar-photography.blogspot.com/2015/04/element-of-art-form.html. This Photo is a photo of a computer mouse. It illustrates form because you can tell it is clearly 3 dimensional.

Element of Art-Shape: http://msj-rudriksuthar-photography.blogspot.com/2015/04/element-of-art-shape.html. This photo is a photo of the garden near our class. It illustrates shape because there are various 'shapes' in the image, for example the boxes, and cases in which the plants are planted in. 

6. Repetition helps in creating unity inside a picture. It may also have multiple similar objects, but they work together to make the photo look active. Pattern is the simple repeating of an object throughout the picture. 


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8. Links to last 3 projects.

I have included the links to our last three projects, and out of the three I personally think my best one was the very last one. This project was the one which my friend and I drove to the Fremont Porsche Dealership to take these photographs. The interesting part about this was that at first I had no real intention of taking pictures of expensive cars, however Mr. Farley would always see me scrolling through articles on a car and driver website, which influenced his as well as my decision on how to do this project. Link to car website: http://www.caranddriver.com/ Now, there are multiple reasons to why this is my best project. The first one is that it changed the way that I view photography. It shows that your experience as a photographer does not influence how nice the photo will be, but your natural skill in itself. This is how I see differently. Second, this project was the most fun. It was great talking to the people who worked at the Porsche dealership, explaining to them what this project was about, as well as learning interesting facts regarding these world known cars. Finally, this project has the best photos I've ever taken. Just look at them, I feel that they are close to perfect. If this doesn't make you want to buy a Porsche, I don't know what will. 

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