Blog Post 5 – Analysis of a photograph

Paul Strand, Abstraction, Twin Lakes, Connecticut’

One of the interesting things in the photo could be the shadows created by whatever is creating the bar like shadows in the back. Another interesting factor is the shape itself. It looks like there’s a slate, the main focus, and something stair like. The last interesting piece is the texture of the slate. It looks like concrete and you can only see the texture in the shadows, in the brighter areas it looks almost like smooth plastic.

If I was a photographer, I would name the photo “Piece of Sidewalk” because the texture of the concrete or the slate itself reminds me of the concrete you would find on the sidewalk.

The lines in the photo are all the shadows. They’re very clear and sharp, clearly showing the object in front of it. This also goes for shape. The shape of the main, round slab is contrasting the sharper and more rectangular parts of the image. For tone, there’s values depicted through the shadows. You can tell where is lighter and where is darker naturally. Texture is mostly seen in the dark shadows on top of the main circular piece of concrete, having specs and air bubbles that showcase the concrete material. In the background, the way the light is more visible on the edges gives me a metal vibe. The pattern is mostly seen in the shadow, having bar like shadows across the photograph. Lastly, the focus. There isn’t many parts that are blurry or out of focus, this reflects with the definition of  abstract photography. There’s multiple subjects in a photo, so nothing is very blurry.

Blog Post 4- Formal Elements of Photography

The Formal Elements of photography are 6 elements present in every photo and can be described as such. These elements being line, shape, repetition/pattern, texture, value/tone, and focus. The element of line is the literal line of an object or scenery; the outline of the curve or the horizon line. Shape is the general mass of the object in the photo, like the shape of the subject or the backdrop. Repetition or pattern is a repeating image/motif in the photograph. The texture is the roughness or the smoothness of the surface of what’s being photograph. It can also be like a static effect overlaid on the image itself. Value or tone is the form or the contrast between light and dark. This is often seen as shadows or the lighting highlighting a certain part of the subject. Lastly, the focus is how sharp something is in the photo. Often the main focus is the main subject of the photo and will traditionally be the sharpest thing in the photo.

 

Example of line.

The horizon is a clear and clean line across the entire photo.

 

Example of shape

The shape in the image is the individual apples that make up the bunch.

 

Examples of repetition/patterns.

The repetition is each step, they follow one after the other in the same, straight forward looking pattern.

 

Example of texture.

You can see the texture of the straw hat.

 

Example of value/tone.

You can see the depth and value of the subject and the background. The value is the darkness versus the light.

Example of focus.

The focus is sharp when it’s on the lady, but the background is blurry because it isn’t the main focus.

 

I believe an image can show multiple elements of photography at a time. It’s an element, meaning it’s a n aspect of a photo. There can be multiple aspects that make up a photo. For example, the last photo shows the different sharpness by using  focus, but you can also make out the shapes and lines of the boat too.

 

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