Aperture: f/4
Shutter Speed: 1/15
ISO: 200
Date: 8/8/16
Time: 10:40 - 12:40 am
Conditions: Sunny, few clouds, indoors.
Analysis: The photo was taken from the Solomon stairs looking down towards the bottom. This gave the photo some leading lines and shows depth and 3D dimensional figures by placing the camera above the top of the stairs looking down. There aren't any shadows and the subject has the dark colours and this gave the composition a dank and gloomy feel. The focal point of the photo is the bottom of the stairs. This composition represents a Max Dupain style image through the dramatic dark feel that it has and the effective use of architecture of the stairs combined with the minimal shadows created from the sun outside. This is an important feature as it brightens the composition and contrasts the dark shadows. The image demonstrates the compositional rules and guidelines like "rule of thirds" and "30-60-10".
Rule of Thirds: The composition is split evenly into the rule of thirds and the middle square fits the focal point of the composition.
30-60-10: The 10% of the photo is the foot at the right side of the photo, 30% is the left foot on the left side of the compositon and the 60% of the middle of the composition.
Record all editing using PhotoShop, this image could not have been achieved with these settings or were you using a tripod? All equipment needs to be recorded as well to accurately record a photo shoot.
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