In this assignment, I was asked to capture a subject, event, or situation from at least three different perspectives. This technique is important because it can show the subject in an unexpected or more interesting way. It can also tell a better story because you can see the event from different positions. I decided to take photos at the BTS concert that I went to over the weekend because it was an event that was really special to me. The first two photos are wide-angle shots as they show the entire scene. The third photo is medium because the frame is about the size of the woman's torso. The last photo is a close-up because it is zoomed into the light stick. I enjoyed this assignment and it was fun to see how I can show one event from multiple perspectives.
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These photos are from the Asian Games of 2014. wide angleThis is photo shows Tomoyuki Sasaki of Japan competing in the men's singles final during day four of the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. There are a lot of horizontal lines here formed by the different lanes, which show power and make the photo look straighter. I also liked how the photographer used rule of thirds and placed the man on the top left corner of the photo. mediumThis photo shows an athlete pulling out arrows from the targets in woman's 70 m recurve qualification round also during day four of the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. It is using rule of thirds because her face, the focal point is in the tope right corner. There are also a lot of diagonal lines formed by the arrows which convey movement. There are also a lot of different colors. close-upThis photo shows Japan's Hagino competing in the heats for the men's 400m individual medley swimming event also during the fourth day of the Asian Games in Incheon. It is almost symmetrical as there is a plain background of the water, and the man's face is in the center. There is also a lot of movement shown.
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