Tuesday, October 15, 2013

African Power Point

My reactions to thee Africa power point was amazed because I LOVE to see pictures about animals especially wild animals that are in their natural habitat or in the zoo.


This picture was my favorite because im in love with zebra, like really in love with zebra, you should see my  room. Its also a great photo because they look like they are looking for any danger.

Rules that are in this photo is: contrast, simplicity, Reflection

Contrast: the picture is black and white
Simplicity: the picture has been cropped
Reflection: there is more than one zebra

   
This is another picture that is one of my favorite because the giraffe looks small and everything around him looks huge.

Rules that are in this picture is: rules of thirds, balance, contrast, simplicity, angle, and framing

Rues of thirds: the picture is at the far right
Balance: there is two side of tree on each side
Contrast: the picture is black and right
Simplicity: the giraffe is all alone and it looks cropped
Angle: it looks like its taken to a right angle
Framing: the trees is the frame of the giraffe

Nick Brandt 

He used Pentax 6711 with only two fixed lens 
Nick took these photos because "What I am interested in is showing the animals simply in the state of Being."
Nicks hope was "The photos are my elegy to these beautiful creatures, to this enchantingly beautiful world that is steadily, tragically vanishing before our eyes."
one of Nick's quotes of Africa, "to memorialize the vanishing natural grandeur of East Africa.'

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