Thursday 22 August 2013

upto? YES! well.... I think this is going to be my panel one, and once i figure out how to  print in scale they can transform from the digital world into the real world!!! oh and i have no idea what photo was going to be in that one with the blue smiley face, illustrator couldn't read the file or something!I hope this is good too miss, and i hope it follows the theme with good continuity. yes.

Wednesday 7 August 2013

 You're typically drawn straight into the first intersecting points the join Eddie right? well this photo of Eddie wasn't originally taken in a rule-of-third style, but with photo shop and a can-do attitude you can turn any photo to suit this layout! Originally Eddie was right in the middle, at first I thought it looked great, but after fixing a few things I find this to be more interesting and shows a lot more depth. It makes the guitar look kind of sexy and mysterious. the curvy lines and the silhouette, the backlight showing you just what the object is(with help of my other photos) without revealing too much. I think this photograph captures my passion for the guitar more than any. What do you think of this?
 This photo was originally taken as is, I found that it was naturally rule-of-third-esce? idk.. But each intersecting point does hit the main focal point that I wanted you to notice first. Eddie! But because I am such a bad boy it kind of breaks the rule of thirds rules, while still being ahh idk.. rule of thirdy. I think this is one of the more visually interesting photos i have taken. I like the view down the neck, and that odd looking light that my mum brought me a few years ago, isnt it cool? in my opinion this photo captures elegance and speed. wow guitars look good.
This photograph of Ned the Neck, Eddies closest friend(apart from me) was like the first photo, it was shot straight on but with that can-do attitude it was transformed and fitted into a rule-of-third type photo. which I like even more. You are kind of automatically drawn to Ned as it is the main feature. AND intersects perfectly(a+ for you terry!!!) I like the space on the right that contrasts well with the left side. The space is a good breather too. To me, I find this photo to be very peaceful. This is kind of far fetched but this photo reminds me to look at the beauty in life. Like as if this photo was taken in a rush and somehow everything perfectly synced up and this happened. as if everything was moving so quickly and right in the midst of perfection and craziness Eddie was in the right place. and if you look at the 2 black dot thingies and the dirt on the fret below it kind of looks like a face.. idk