shadows and reflections
reflection
What time of day and objects did you choose to shoot for your photos? The photos were taken mid-day.
If applicable, describe what technical settings you controlled on the camera: ISO, WB, aperture or shutter speed. Fast shutter speed, direct sunlight, 100 ISO.
Describe the photo (or photos) you took. Each one has its own ideas behind it. While two of them focus on shadows primarily, one focuses on my reflection.
How is the shadow cast in the photo? In the first photo, I held the tennis net at an angle to create a wider shadow and took the photo without getting my own shadow in it.
Describe the composition and positive and negative space in the image. The positive space is created by the shadow of the tennis net and the net itself, while the negative space is created by the court.
Did you incorporate line, shape, pattern, texture to add visual interest to your shot? In the photo, line and texture are both used by the pattern the netting creates.
Finally, how does the shadow in your images add mood, mystery or intrigue to the photo? The third photo creates intrigue because the subject is also the photographer.
If applicable, describe what technical settings you controlled on the camera: ISO, WB, aperture or shutter speed. Fast shutter speed, direct sunlight, 100 ISO.
Describe the photo (or photos) you took. Each one has its own ideas behind it. While two of them focus on shadows primarily, one focuses on my reflection.
How is the shadow cast in the photo? In the first photo, I held the tennis net at an angle to create a wider shadow and took the photo without getting my own shadow in it.
Describe the composition and positive and negative space in the image. The positive space is created by the shadow of the tennis net and the net itself, while the negative space is created by the court.
Did you incorporate line, shape, pattern, texture to add visual interest to your shot? In the photo, line and texture are both used by the pattern the netting creates.
Finally, how does the shadow in your images add mood, mystery or intrigue to the photo? The third photo creates intrigue because the subject is also the photographer.