Thursday, December 5, 2013

Describing Photographs

Describing a photo could have been one of the most sensuous ways in defining artistry. Through this you can view ones soul regardless of the culture, personalities or hobbies you may have. Through those given pictures, these are my views per image presented to us respectively. Thus starting this, I gave name on each photo based on my inferences.

Suburban. Streaked with the monotonous bond of yellow and brown color, this shot produces an anxious atmosphere. The electric wirings hanging all along this line of a typical suburb plainly captures its activities while the setting of the sun addends to the anxiousness of the picture. Ironically, it pictures a restless city life despite of the scenic vista it produces.

A Photographer Thing. Photographers have this fascination of being pictured by someone else it could be the clich of a stolen shot or even the portrayed one. One thing is true about photographers they express their selves through their lenses. Nevertheless this picture overseeing the sea behind is a copy of an image every photographer would love to have-simple yet very attractive.

Rock Star. Composed by 45-degree lighting, this shot becomes naturally dramatic. The subjects facial expression pointed to his left, directly looking to the note he is into, expresses a soft tone despite of the rock star image he is portraying. This is an image vividly portraying of an artist during his meditation.

Baby. Like with the rock star image, this photo has also the respective 45 degree lighting thus also producing a dramatic aura. The dogs left eye is focused down to the remaining dark side of the picture gives an atmosphere of sadness. The composition is totally imbalance since the photographer here maintained the focal point to his subjects eyes.

Intersections. Lines are great when it comes to composition, especially when plays with the magic of contrast and imbalanced of colors like what this picture is entailing. Firstly, the black and white that is very usual into color combination is seen here. The intersected lines those are particular in corporate towers like this have really a lot of credits in this respective shot. The linear or being minimal of a photographer is clearly portrayed here.

Kitty at the Fish Lens. Fish lens are great when it comes to larger-than-life images. Though this lens was invented for meteorological causes and not just for a little sick kitten right here, in photography, anything goes around. Nonetheless, this image has captured the eccentricity of an animals eyes- dramatic in such a way of the monotonous color it produces plus the blurry effect from behind.

Imitation. Imitation is also another thing in doing a unique shot. This image has a typical sunny-day-lighting-set up with the Buddha and an imitating tourist. To make it more unusual, the photographer took the image from lower ground thus created the subject larger than he is actually is.

Grandeur. Grandest to its grandest This could have been took using a wide lens hence the image became more grand because of its size. The subject here including a red sports car and a mansion behind, using a balance composition greatly emphasize the beauty of the subject as a whole. One thing that disturbed me is the shadow that could be intentionally or unintentionally taken by the photographer here. Nonetheless, it was an exemplar

The Thing. Imbalanced and enough only to capture the subject of the entire craft, this is this picture. The subject of course is the DSLR camera all alone on a side of a bay-grill onto the wide image of the city. The spectacular with this is how the photographer managed to control the light in focusing the camera while not excluding the beauty of its backdrop.

Economy. Typical scenarios if youre out of the village, but not in here when go fishing and you can still touch the city beyond. The light emitted from the sun is enough for the photographer in creating this composition clear enough. Besides of its spectacular view, the picture tells facts what kind of economy this place has.

Color Eccentric. There are three things that are playing in this picture color, lines and combination. The power of combination extremely portrays the requirement of an eye into patterns and this picture tells it all. These are enough in creating ones masterpiece especially if played by reflectors such as the mirror in this photo. Definitely, you can see the eccentricity on this one.

The Langham. This gigantic shopping mall in Hong Kong became a miniature because of this shot. It clearly understated the hugeness of this piece of architecture while its golden reflection became more spectacular because of the central focus on its name- the Langham Place leaving its logo blurred. Nevertheless, this city piece indiscriminately portrays what a life Hong Kong can offer.

Underwater. Though underwater photography has been an expensive hobby for every aspiring water photographer, this has stolen the heart of the many. Underwater images produce different variety of color combinations like what this image is portraying. Almost blue simply explicates the naturalist side of being underwater. The schools of fish and the hole through where the light passes through became one of this images prominent figures. 

The Big City. This image could have been took a 360 degree lens. This is basically because of the complete length composing the big city shown in this image. This is also considered night photography since the photographer mainly focused on the varying lights produced by a number of buildings not far beyond where he is taking this fantastic shot, in the night. Spectacular indeed

The Ship. Lastly, this image is also a by-product of night photography. Taken during the night time, the line described out the lighting bulb hanging on the ship made an impression of a total luxury of the image. The pattern created by the ships chimneys also created a soothing atmosphere plus the backdrop of its nearest harbor. The color is mostly playing with yellow and brown, a typical combination for sad but grand aura.

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