Max Dupain Style Photos - photo 4

Aperture: f/4.2
Shutter Speed: 1/800
ISO: 200

Date/Time: 08/08/2016 - 11:00 - 11:45

Conditions: Sunny

Analysis: This image is of the Solomon building that faces the year 10 yard, next to the Walsh building. When it was taken, the sun was strong and parallel to the building, brightening the orange bricks and emphasizing the shadows and leading lines. Although I was unable to focus on the subject on the camera, I still believe that this is the best composition that I took and the leading lines and diagonal rule are still evident. The angle of the shadows match the angle of the railings leading down into the Walsh building. The main focal point of this composition are the doors in the middle and makes this composition visually pleasing are the leading lines and the Rule of Thirds that apply to this composition.


30-60-10: The 30-60-10 rule is hard to spot in this composition, but I believe that 60% is the building, 30% is the pavement and 10% includes the recycling bin, plants and shrubs.

Rule of Thirds: This rule is evident in the composition as the main doors to the Solomon building are in the middle of the composition and this becomes the focal point.

Diagonal Line: 
This rule is evident in the composition as the shadows on the building are the same angle and lead away from the top left of the composition to the bottom right of the composition due to the location of the sun and its direction. This is important it makes the subject more appealing and brighter.






1 comment:

  1. Poor curatorial decision Thomas - this image is obviously out of focus. First rule in Yr 9 was to delete all technically poor images.

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