Jurek,+Annia

Rhythm

Portrait

Unity

Pattern

Movement

Balance

Emphasis

Contrast

Journal #5 - check journal four and texture Artist's Name: Mark Lantrok Photo Title: Flying Toast Date Taken: n/a Resource: [] The artist took the image at the perfect time so that the toast was in the air, directly above the toaster.

Artist's Name: n/a Photo Title: n/a Date Taken: September 12, 2013 Resource: http://thechive.com/2013/09/12/in-photography-timing-is-everything-44-photos/perfectly-timed-0/ The artist took this image at the perfect time so that it looks like the soccer players are playing with the sun or that it looks like the soccer ball is glowing.

Artist's Name: Roger Wasley Photo Title: Delphinus Delphis Date Taken: October 6, 2013 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rogerwasley/10134892073/ The dolphin jumped out of the water quickly and the photographer perfectly timed the photo to show the dolphin above the water.

Artist's Name: n/a Photo Title: n/a Date Taken: n/a Resource: http://www.boredpanda.com/perfectly-timed-photos/?image_id=perfectly-timed-photos-28.jpg The photographer shot the photo at the right time so that it looks like the statue is blowing smoke out of the horn but its really the clouds.

Artist's Name: Kim Long Photo Title: n/a Date Taken: n/a Resource: http://kimlong.deviantart.com/art/High-Speed-Balloon-Popping-2-94508104 The photographer captured the photo of the balloon popping at the right moment so you can perfectly see the water exploding out.

Space

Form

Journal #4

Artist's Name: Steve Marvell Photo Title: A Chain is only as Strong as its Weakest Link Date Taken: June 19, 2012 Resource:http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevemarvell/5656970235/

Artist's Name: Ying Xue Photo Title: Golden Gate Bridge Date Taken: September 7, 2009 Resource:ttp://www.flickr.com/photos/christyxue/3924825141/in/gallery-68733388@N05-72157628346131585/

Artist's Name: Egon Phillip Photo Title: Bridge to Infinity Date Taken: November 18, 2009 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/-skipper-/4140600011/in/gallery-68733388@N05-72157628346131585/

Artist's Name: Kevin Harber Photo Title: Leading Lines & Symmetry Date Taken: July 26, 2008 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevharb/2705694136/

Artist's Name: Daniel Cheong Photo Title: Leading Lines Date Taken: November 10, 2011 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielcheong/6701133415/

Texture

Journal #3

Artist's Name: Blinde 8 Photo Title: Mallorca Date Taken: April 1, 2011 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sus_muris/5586342601/

Artist's Name: Mike Kaser Photo Title: The Last Century of a Dying Bench Date Taken: November 12, 2010 Resource:http://www.flickr.com/photos/hbmike2000/5170056976/

Artist's Name: Louise Denton Photo Title: Colours Date Taken: May 2, 2011 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lou1003/5678261835/

Artist's Name: Micheal Photo Title: Still Standing Date Taken: January 22, 2009 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/23902555@N03/3217075703/

Artist's Name: Nick Photo Title: The Grass is Greener Date Taken: April 10, 2011 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/70391825@N00/5605513397/

Placing the subject of a photo dead center creates a lack of dimension. The rule of thirds helps to draw your eyes to the subject of that photo. My favorite example of this is the image titled The Last Century of a Dying Bench. I like how the artist used the rule of thirds to focus on the rusty nail in the bench. My other favorite example is the image titled Still Standing. I like how the artist used the rule of thirds in this image and did not put the lighthouse dead center of the image. All of these images utilize the rule of thirds to create design aesthetic and dimension.

Journal #2

Low Depth of Field Images Artist's Name: Purplemattfish Photo Title: A Bit of Late Night Cross Processing Date Taken: August 6, 2009 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/purplemattfish/3793471943/

Artist's Name: Thomas Shahan Photo Title: Robber Fly Date Taken: July 18, 2009 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/opoterser/3737729288/

Artist's Name: Giovanni Orlando Photo Title: Perfection Date Taken: April 2, 2008 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jjjohn/2387534678/

High Depth of Field Images

Artist's Name: Nicholas Stevens Photo Title: Allium Seed Head Date Taken: August 15, 2009 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/drnick3/3823559455/



Artist's Name: Fotosds Photo Title: Crocus Bloom Date Taken: March 27, 2012 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/77804081@N06/6874867030/

Artist's Name: Fotosds Photo Title: Shannon Falls Flow Date Taken: April 30, 2012 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/77804081@N06/6984148374

Edited- I brought out the blue in the picture and made it brighter. Adjusting the hue and saturation of an image can enhance the colors.

Original

Color Annia Jurek

Shape Annia Jurek

Line Annia Jurek

Light as subject matter

Title: Beach Volleyball Photographer: Joel Grimes Date Taken: July 8, 2009 Resource: [|http://www.flickr.com/photos/joelgrimesphotography/37][|24294415/in/gallery-jimharmer-72157627548934147/]

I chose this image because I play volleyball and I like how this image shows that the sport is not as easy as it seems. You need to have a lot of muscular ability like the player in this photo. She has strong abs and leg muscles. I also like the lighting in this photo and the colors in the sky and how the net is in the back of the photo.

Journal #1 Artist's Name: Rob Watkins Photo Title: Breakthrough Date Taken: May 20, 2007 Resource: http://www.flickr.com/photos/robnwatkins/59324100/

In this black and white photo, the lighting creates a dramatic effect. The sun is breaking through across the sea and the rays are moving toward the pier. The light is the subject matter of this picture because it is being focused on in the image.

Artist's Name: Timberwolf Photography Photo Title: Backlight (Silhouette) Date Taken: December 19, 2012 Resource: http://timberwolfphotolounge.blogspot.com/2012/12/project-18-19-light-shadow-light-writing.html

This black and white picture represents light of subject matter. The light source in the back of the picture produces a silhouette. This is because the subject is directly in front of the light source.

Artist's Name: Alec Johnson Photo Title: Focus on Singh-Ray Filters Date Taken: May 21, 2013 Resource: http://singhray.blogspot.com/2013/05/alec-johnson-photographs-oregons-bandon.html

The light in the image highlights the rocks in the water and also the clouds. The light is the subject matter of the image because it is the focus of the image.

Assignment One:

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still motion

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