Best & Worst Images Analysis


Best 3 photographs-

This is one of my best photographs I captured around school it follows the rule of 3 and rule of odds where you can see the left wall, the girl and then the right wall. The shot is centre frame from a low angle where the floor takes up a third of the image. The person in the centre is almost a silhouette and you can’t see many features. The overall tone is dark but there is a break of daylight at the very background of the image which is very complimentary to the other features.



This is another of my best photographs I captured around school. It’s a similar format as the first as in being in the same area. It follows the rule of thirds as the wall in the image takes up 2/3 of the image but a way to improve is that I could add something else in the image would create a rule of odds. The model is posing against the wall that predominately takes up the entire image and the darkness of the wall contrasts the bright daylight. It’s a right frame mid shot.



This is the third most effective image. Its close up surrealism of mini figurines touching and working on a banana. The background matches the jungle aesthetic. image itself portrays. The humour makes the image even more enjoyable to look at. Lastly the perspective of the banana being double the side than the people creates the comedy. Moreover the colour scheme is all bright and vibrant to match the jungle colours



Worst 3 photographs-

This image isn’t that effective compared to other shots. You can see part of another wall on the very edge which is distracting to look at and the yellow hose pipe is very visible in the daylight to matching the dark theme. The model isn’t in the centre almost at a slant and there is too much going on in the image which creates the readers eyes to move all over the picture and not notice the model first.






This is clearly not a good image. The idea was the get an atmospheric photo with the close up of the rain drops and the gloomy setting but the image ended up blurred and no focus on the rain drop loses this effective. Moreover the bottom of the image you can see a ledge which is a distraction from an ideal naturalistic photo and in turn is also blurry. It doesn’t follow any conventions like the rule of odds and the rule of thirds so overall doesn’t have the basic parts to make up an effective image.

This is the last bad photo I captured around school. The idea was meant to be a birds eye view of an action shot of the model playing the piano but I couldn’t get the camera height so the photo is at a slant/high angle but not high up for a birds eye view. Moreover the piano doesn’t fill up the entire 1/3rd of the image to match that photo rule and the piano has a reflection of the lights from above which is a photo distraction and you can see a reflection of other people in the piano too. 



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  1. This is an excellent post with a good use of media language. Well done.

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