Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Images

Image 1:
This image is an extreme close up of a record. It has used the rule of thirds to draw your eye to the blue stamp on the front. The image is on a slant, as is the blue stamp across the front. The stamp has leading lines which lead to the res of the stamp from the focal point. There is negative space in the top right corner as it is just black, this helps to let you focus on the clipboard/records. This image could be used almost anywhere in the scene, as it can be used for important information. The golden triangle has been used on the stamp as it is a leading line that leads through all thirds. Buttle is also a focal point in the image.

Image 2: 
This image is a long shot. It shows a workplace with many workers in it. My eye got drawn to the cluttered desks/machines in the image. There is also a blur down the bottom right corner which my eye also got drawn to. The poles in the image are leading lines that lead to the desks/machines. The colours are also very bland, such as in a stereotypical workplace. There is light on the floor coming out of something such as an open door. My eye also gets drawn to this as it contrasts to the dull colours. The image is travelling up towards the man at the back. The lighting behind the man leads you to believe that he is important.

Image 3: 
The image is a mid-shot. There rule of thirds has been used. The man in the image is placed slightly to the left of the image so draw your eye to him. There is also a name in the lower third and to the left which your eye also gets drawn to. There is light coming from inside the office and there is also light coming from the left of the image and shining across his face. The lines on the window lead your eye to the man. 


I think the clipboard is showing something important that someone has done, which may be good or bad. This clipboard then had to be taken to the man in charge, so they walk it down the hallway and up to the office of the man in charge.

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