I was actually using a friend's camera:
Pentax SLR Digital
6 Megapixels
COMPARE/CONTRAST
As I studies the photo's, I could not find too many comparisons. They are obviously both of the same sign, and the color quality is similar. However, the angles and perspective make them very different photo's. Photo A was my first photo of this shoot. I chose it due to the fact that it gave the full perspective of the mountain surroundings and the rocky terrain. Photo B offers a totally different perspective and focuses more on the detail of the sign. You can only read two of the signs in photo B, and the colors of each sign appear darker.
PHOTO A
PHOTO B
6 comments:
I love how in photo B you really get to see the color of the sky. That background color against the color of the signs is really beautiful.
I think the one thing that I learned from my experience in regard to the angle shots is how it can make an object appear smaller or larger than it really is and the importance of the object that it can give or not give. :)
Caitlin,
I really like Photo B. I mentioned this in Anni's blog about her shoots too, but I really do love close ups, and in this one I like the upward angle you used to take the shot. Nice job.
Lisa
I am sorry to whoever had the 4th comment - I accidentally hit the mouse and it was on the delete button! Feel free to re-post that comment :-/
Yes I agree with Rachelle as I look as these pictures. It makes me understand the objectiveness of the camera lens. What hits the image sensor of my camera is the objective reality of the flat plane my camera "sees." It's all about perspective. I love rock cairns...
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