For this project on showing "depth" in photography, I took pictures on examples of Leading Lines, Replication and Depth Staging. For Leading Lines I make use of lines that lead from the foreground to the background and that show the depth of the elements in the photo based on how closely the lines have converged on eachother: being further apart means closer and likewise being closer to eachother means the lines are actually further away. For Repetition, as the name suggests, I use repeating objects or designs of the same shape and size that show the depth of the photo based on how big or small they appear in the photo: bigger means closer and smaller means further away. And lastly, for depth staging, I set up the photos so that you can see the space between objects, specifically the raw vertical distance between them when both the objects and I are on the same flat surface: further up means further away and further down means closer to the camera.
Leading Lines
Photo is rotated 90 degrees clockwise |
Repetition |
Depth Staging
Hello Lord Zeromus, I liked how you showed depth by using repetition and leading lines. It seems like you also used some rule of thirds in your photos(thats awesome).
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
Hello supreme leader, You're leading line pictures were really nice especially the one where you're standing in the street.
ReplyDelete