Friday, January 29, 2010

Sin


  The white balance in this picture is custom, to avoid an overly bright or orangy glow to the snake, Sin. The s- curve of the snake draws the viewers eye through the photo and effectively avoids the dead center. The blur of the head and the back of the snake allows the middle of the snake to stand out as a focal point.

Banana Grams

I used an auto white balance for this picture. The perspective of this photo creates interest, while the background isnt filled with distractions. The vertical and horizontal lines also lead the viewers eyes through the photo.
For this photo i used tungsten white balance to avoid an orangy glow. I like this picture because of the perspective and how the foreground and background are slightly blurred, while the mid-ground is in focus.