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principles. Diskette Napkin Holder depicting the 80s and 90s This is a picture of a table centerpiece depicting the 80s and 90s made from diskettes used to hold napkins based on common photographic principles.
In order to create an image that is pleasing to the eye, this photograph of a table centerpiece ought to take into consideration the rules of composition, such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, and balance. The effectiveness of an eccentric composition relies on there being some sort of reason behind it in order for it to work as effectively as it possibly can (Freeman, 2017). The lighting in the photograph can have a significant impact on how the subject appears and how the viewer feels about them. Think about how the light is coming from different directions, how strong it is, and what color it is. The visual impact of the shot can be significantly impacted by a variety of factors, including the colors of the diskettes and napkins and the contrast between those colors. Photographs are able to capture the feel of the materials that were utilized in the creation of the centerpiece, such as the glossy finish of the diskettes. It is possible that the photographer will opt to have a short depth of field in order to highlight the centerpiece of the table, or they may choose to have a large depth of field in order to highlight the entire table setting. The perspective and angle that are used can have an effect on the composition as well as how the spectator understands and interprets the subject. Highlights that are distracting provide information about their perception of light (Guy, 2012). When viewed from various vantage points, the centerpiece may reveal diverse characteristics. It is possible to focus attention to the focal point of a photograph by strategically cropping it, or by utilizing elements of the surrounding surroundings. This should be used to pinpoint the focal point of the image, which could either be the centerpiece itself or a particular detail contained inside it. The perspective and angle that are used can have an effect on the composition as well as how the spectator understands and interprets the subject. When viewed from various vantage points, the centerpiece may reveal diverse characteristics. Resources: Freeman, M. (2017). The photographer’s eye: Composition and design for better digital photos. (10th Anniversary ed.). Routledge. Guy, D. (2012, 27 July). Doing a photo critique—part 1: Respect and sensitivity. [Blog]. Retrieved from http://www.photokonnexion.com/doing-a-photo-critique-part-1/
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