Tilt Position;
This photograph is well composed, it is focused on the foreground which is the model and is direct looking into her eyes which creates depth, also her eyes are in the top third which makes her look powerful despite being looked down on. I zoomed in slightly using the camera which focuses the photograph more on the model as she fills the centre of the photograph, focusing and zooming the photograph to the model was easy to use. I think this is a strong photograph.
Long Distance Shot;
This photograph is again well composed as it is a great setting for the photograph as it shows the surrounding area but still focuses on the model. I zoomed slightly to get the photo in the correct position in the frame and so that the model was easily recognised as if it was too far away they would not be the main focus point of the photograph. I also fiddled with the focus lense to ensure the model was focused on and the background was slightly less sharp but still in focus, this was fairly straight forward and easy to do. I think the things I could do to improve this photograph would be to have the model stood exactly and precisely in the middle of the page on the dotted line so that our eyes followed the line to her.
Frame Shot;
This photograph is well composed as it is in a great setting and cleverly uses tree branches to frame the model. I zoomed slightly so that the whole trees were not in the photograph and so that we could just see the specific branches needed in the photograph to produce the frame. I also used the focus lense to focus it on the model despite her not being in the foreground of the photograph. To improve this photograph I could have taken the photo from a different position/angle to achieve a sharper frame.
Medium Shot;
This is a well composed photograph. I zoomed on the photograph to ensure the model filled almost all of the page and so that it could fit the right body proportions to ensure it was a medium shot. I focused on the model herself by using to focus lense on the camera and blurred the background so that the model was the focus and centre of the foreground. I dont think there is much I could do to improve this photograph as it is to a high standard.
Close-up Shot;
This photograph is similar to the one of which is a medium shot above, it was taken after the medium shot and I used the zoom lense on the camera to zoom in on the models face so that it was a close up shot. Again I fiddled with the focus lense on the camera to ensure the face was focused and the background was slightly blurred to focus on the model in the foreground.
Rule Of Thirds;
For this photo I used the rule of the thirds to create the style and theme of the photograph. I chose to have the model stand so her eyes were in the middle/bottom third of the photograph to lack her of authority and power and so that she just looked normal and innocent and not a big, strong, mean character, that seems to have worked with the photo. I focused the camera lense so that all of the photo was in focus as for rule of thirds sometimes the background is also important however the model stands in the foreground therefore she stands out more and looks sharper.
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