Monday, September 19, 2011

4 photos using layers


This photo is showing 4 layers. The first layer would be the foreground;the snowy ground. The second layer is the house. The third layer is the trees on wither side extending above the house. The fourth layer would be the sky as the background. This also has good composition because the subject(the house) isn't directly in the middle of the photograph, this makes it more interesting.

This photo also has 4 layer. Again the first is going to be the foreground, in this case it is all the shrubery with the cacti.The second layer is the mountain range behind the cacti. The third layer woulkd be the sun. And the fourth layer is the yellow sky. I really like this picture and how the layers are one behind the other all lined up and showing a scenery.

This photo has 6 layers. The first layer is the two men and the bull in the front of the picture. The second layer is the hand carrying the red bucket off to the side. This photo also uses the framing technique because the third layer is framed by the first layer; the two men roping the bull. and then the fourth layer is framed by the third; the man on the horse. The fifth layer is the ground, and the sixth layer is the sky. Layers are hard to get but this photo was able to get 6 which makes it really good along with the framing.

This photo has three layers. The foreground is the trees. The second layer is the castle. And the third is the sky. This shows how simple layers can be, but to really get a good picture with many layers it takes a lot of work.

This portrait uses layers. The photo has four layers. One layer is the main subject, the girl. The second layer is the stone wall behind her. The third is the plants to the side of her, and the fourth is the pot that the plants are in.
      What I liked about my layering photos was that I could get at least three in each photo. What I didn't like was that on some of them I didn't use other concepts to the photo besides just layering, i would sometimes just go back to subject in the middle of a quick shot. Layering can help you as a photographer because it can apply to any subject and will make all of your pictures stronger if they have more layers. The more layers there are the more intresting the picture will be.
       Fiber paper is museum grade paper because it is smooth and can make a picture look really nice if the person knows what they are doing in the darkroom while printing.

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