| ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/320 |
Okay, so I had a nice long email chat with Brooke about composition and how I was feeling overwhelmed with the pressure of being super unique and creative for composing my shots. And she helped to me realize that I can use good composition tools even in very normal, everyday situations. Which was encouraging because that's where I'm taking my pictures most of the time. I think my most used composition tool is simplicity, but I did venture out to find some quick, simple backgrounds. These first two locations are both at gas stations. I was using lines and textures in this one.
| ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/320 |
I was trying out the framing in this one. I'm thinking that the bottom of the building is a little distracting though with the weeds and chipping paint. Would you have done something differently in composing this shot?
| ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/320 |
This is using a little of simplicity and lines. I find myself cutting off at joints often, I need to work on that. Where do you normally cut of bodies when you don't want the whole body in it? I don't always want the whole body? Is where I cut off here okay?
| ISO 100, 1/1000, f/2 |
Using lines and texture again. I could have used the beach one from my last post for a composition shot but that's more lines and texture.
So it looks like I'm pretty decent at finding lines and textures but I struggle with branching out of that. Any suggestions of how to use more of the composition elements?