Thursday, October 8, 2009

First Photography Assignment



Jumping off the Walls
Reflection: Within this photo: Jumping off the Walls, I used a f-stop of f/8 and a shutter speed of 1/250s. There weren't many objects that were used in this photo except the wall and the environment around the person. The wall was at a distant when I saw this photo. My work was portrayed in a figurative aspect due to the fact it was basically shot to be figured. This photo shows visuals of a guy named Mark jumping off the wall as he poses some sort of trick in the air. Nonetheless the photo signifies that a person at any age can have a stupendous time or enjoy themselves by finding a good aspect toward a boring surrounding. The work was intentionally focused on Mark because it was supposed to focus on pursuit of happiness. Nevertheless the photo has a lightish look to show that Mark is attempting to find his inner child characteristics. The photo was done intentionally to describe how delightful a person can be when they seek their younger selves. The image was taken outdoors to portray that you should spend some time outside because that would be the primary area on which a person would let their younger selves to unleash. In this photo, I believe my work was successful because I tried to get Mark to deliberately jump off the wall to portray a person somewhat living the "good life".


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1 comment:

  1. Good start, Bryan! I like the first image a lot- the person jumping!!

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