Erika Gonzales’s Portfolio Pr.4/Photography 1. Favorite Photo.

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Erika Gonzales’s Portfolio Pr.4/Photography 1

Favorite Photo

Shutter Speed and Aperture 1/125 f 22

6 Aspects Line – There is line from the plants in the water. There is line from the grass. There is line from the sky. There’s line from the tress in the back. There’s lines from the house in the back. Texture – The water looks rather smooth and glossy. The grass looks rather prickly. The clouds look fluffy, cottony, and soft. The trees look prickly, as well. The house’s roof looks rather smooth and glossy. Color – The water has a glossy-blue color and a glossy-black color. The plants in the water look rather yellow-greenish, so does the grass. The house is similar to the color of the blue in the water. The trees look rather bright green. The clouds have an ominous blue/blackish color. Part of the cloud has a yellow/golden color. Shape – I see an hourglass from the water in the right side of the photo. The roof of the house creates a triangular shape. The windows on the house are rather squareish. That lone grass/bush in the water at the left of the photo looks like a hedgehog. I see a lower-case “e” in the clouds (kind of in the middle). I see a butterfly shape in the clouds close to the right of the “e”. Shadow – (none) Contrast – I see contrast from the trees that are behind the house, in the far right part of the photo, and the ones straight ahead. I see contrast from the windows of the house. There’s some contrast from the bushes/grass. I see come contrast in the clouds, as well.

True Rule of Thirds

Shutter Speed and Aperture 1/125 f 22

Rule of Thirds Foreground – the water Midground – the trees and house Background – the sky and clouds

6 Aspects Line – There’s lines from the tree branches and the crevices of the rock they’re on. There’s lines from the ripples of the water. There’s lines from the roof of the house, the balconies, and the bridge to the right of the house. Texture – The trees look rather prickly and its branches look rather rough and rigid. The rocks below it look rather rigid and rough. The clouds look soft and fluffy. The water looks smooth and glossy. Color – some of the trees have a dark green color and some have a red-ish autumn color. The clouds look rather grey. The sky has a rather light blue color. The rocks have a grey and orange color. The roof of the house has a grey/brown color, and the rest of the house has an orange and red color. Shape – I see a lion’s head on the right part of the picture with the brown-looking grass and its reflection from the water. The roof of the house has a triangular shape. The windows of the house has a square/rectangular shape. Shadow – (none) Contrast – There’s contrast from parts of the rocks on the left, the trees in the mid-ground, and parts of the windows of the house.

Different Perspective

Shutter Speed and Aperture 1/500 f 16

6 Aspects Line – There are lines from the buildings. There are lines from the street (intersections). There are lines from the windows of the buildings. Texture – The buildings look rather smooth. The roads look rather smooth, as well. The cars look smooth, too. Color – The streets have a yellow color. Some parts of the building on the left is purple, blue, or red. Some parts of the buildings on the right are somewhat yellow. Shape – The intersection looks kind of like a star. Some parts of the buildings have a square/rectangular shape or a triangular shape. The cars have a rectangular shape, too. Shadow – (none) Contrast – There’s a lot of contrast from the tops of the buildings.

Emotion Evoked from the Photo I feel adventurous looking at this photo because I like to roam around big cities and long streets/intersections. As a child, I rode my bike around everywhere in the city with my sister. It’s one of my favorite memories.

Stop Action Photo

Slow Shutter Speed with Blur