M3- Use a range of composition techniques in your images

 


This image shows a low angle shot off the bridge in Kirk Sandall. This image shows the brightness which could match the brief of beautiful Doncaster. I have change the aperture on the image and the image has a shallow depth of field. This blurs out the background and makes the audience focus on the main part of the image which is the bridge. The image also shows the canal which matches the brief of beautiful Doncaster because the canal looks beautiful in the image. this image also presents Doncaster as a beautiful, calm, rich area.


This image is a high angle shot of the church in Doncaster town centre. I included rule of thirds within the shot. This is because the church is on the eft hand side of the image and this is the main part of the image. This makes the image look balanced and pleasing to look at by the audience. This also matches the brief of beautiful Doncaster because it puts Doncaster in a good light.


This image is an image of the train station in Doncaster. In this shot I have cropped the original image to utilise the rule of three rule and to place the main part of the image of the centre. The image is a high angle shot/ birds eye view shot of the train station to show how large and important it is to Doncaster. This also shows a realistic scale on hoe big the train station in Doncaster is.


This image is a rule of thirds shot off the quarry park sign. You can also see the park in the background however it is slightly blurred. I have changed the aperture on the camera so the image has a shallow depth of field. This means the image is slightly blurred in the background also the vocal point of the image is the quarry park sign. this image also follows the golden ratio rule.


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