C.Blissleadinglines

Your pages Assignments Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 Tully Photography home page [|Nikon D40 manual] My home page [|My Google Folder]

leading lines reference image file

[|Cbliss leading lines folder]

Cbliss 6 best photos of leading line

**Rubric**
In the order below create the following links and add the following files
 * Remember these are the minimums if you want a higher grade you need go above the minimum**
 * Due date November 11th 2016**
 * **Element** |||| **Value** ||
 * 1 || Take at least 30 new Pictures that show __Leading Line__. All pictures must incorporate __Leading Line__ Plus at **least one of the elements** from the lessons we have worked on in the past (negative space, Rule of thirds,etc ) |||| 20 ||
 * || Make sure your images show __Leading line __ in some form that is obvious. Remember your picture tells a story; even the areas (negative space) you don’t think are important convey a message and a feeling. If you don’t care about what you are doing, it may be the message you convey! |||| 10 ||
 * 2 || Create a sub folder in Google docs called __Leading Line__ and then upload 30 images you photographed **and edited** per instructions below
 * If I can't get to this link you will lose 20 points ** |||| 10 ||
 * 3 || Create a page on your home wiki called __Leading Line__ . (with your initials in the name some where ex vkillmore Leading Line)
 * Create links at the very top of the page to the photo home page, assignments page, your pages link, Camera manual page, and a link to **your** home page
 * Add a bar below these links
 * Below Bar create a link to your Google Folder called (__Leading Line__ so I can grade your work).
 * Below that add your synopsis of the article as well as the link to the article
 * Below that add a link to your Leading Line resource image page
 * Then load your 6 best images to the Leading Line page |||| 10 ||
 * 4 || **All Images need to be edited in Photoshop be prepared to show me the original if I ask for it**
 * Black and White and or color
 * =====Use **Camera raw to edit images**=====
 * Saved as jpeg and named 1st initial last name and Leading Line and numbers 1 -30 Example (vkillmoreLeading Line1) |||| 20 ||
 * 5 || Create a reference file for Leading line and add 10 images from <span class="GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark">internet that you like to that page. Please make sure the link from your reference page appears in your assignment page so I can grade it. and give a citation to the artist you took it, from including a link back to their page. || 10 ||  ||
 * 6 || Read one of the articles above and write a short synopsis about the article. If you find an article you like better please see me first. |||| 10 ||
 * || Due Friday November 11th 2016 at 11:59 PM || 10 ||  ||


 * [|How to Use Converging Lines in Photography] Darren Rowse

Synopsis- Darren Rowse is the author of this article. He talks about how converging lines add interest to the image and draw the viewer's eye into that image. Railroad tracks are a great example of converging lines as he states in the article. This is because if the photographer stands in the middle of the track when there is no train coming, the farther back the tracks go, the closer together they get even though they don't actually get closer together. The picture just makes it look like each rail is converging to the other. He also included a picture of a road going downhill. The road drags the viewers eye into the distance. He states four tips regarding converging lines. Tip one is to experiment with positioning, as in where you stand whether you stand in the middle of the railroad tracks or off to the side to let the lines go diagonally through your frame. Tip two is wide angle lenses. These lenses help with perception of how far apart the lines are. Tip three is positioning the "convergence". This draws the eye into the shot to where they converge. This is also known as the focal point. Tip four suggests adding interest at the point of convergence. This makes the image interesting without adding any extra information.