*~manage to capture the close up image of a cat's eye~*
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
Architecture of Day and Night
This is a chapel in Church of St Mary of the Angels, designed by the WOHA Architects.
It becomes a big "lantern" when the whole building is lighted up at night. The interior light flickers through the timber panels and it seems like it is floating.
Rules applied:
Leading Lines
Using the cross as the guideline to lead the viewer's up to the infinity sky which also shows a kind of respect to Jesus Christ.
Rhythm
The randomness of the small little openings creates a rhythmic lightness of the building
This is a transitional space in the church.
It connects people who come from the outside to this semi-enclosed shelter space and make their way to the hall for prayers, entrance being right at the end of the transition space.
It mentality calms down the soul of fellow prayer mates before they enter the holy space.
Interesting light effects and shadow cast on the ceiling and at the side of the columns gives it a very homely and warmly feeling.
Rules appiled:
Leading Lines
The grove lines of the tiles on floor and the columns lead our attention towards the entrance of the hall.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
This is ME ME ME
This is me, all day dreaming. When being alone, i will be in deep thoughts... ... ... that carrys me out from the society.
Rules applied:
Depth of Field
Focusing on other object like this, the cactus, leaving the background blurred.
It thus expressed the "me" living in my own world with full of thoughts floating in the air. The cactus was also there to add a little color to the photograph.
Rule of Thirds
The table being the one third of the horizontal axis and the cactus positioned at the center of two-third vertical axis.
I am a visual person. Colors appeals to me very much.
Instead of arranging these library books according to code number, i re-arranged them according to colors and heights, thus, being an organised person too.
Rules applied:
Rhythm
The heights of these library books from tall to short and vice versa, creates a rhythmic movement of the colors, looking as though they are animated. Thus, it brings out the liveliness of colors too.
Depth of Field
Yes, this time round, the focus is on me instead of the books.
Now that i am an organised person, the depth of field cannot be like the previous one. It might bring out the wrong idea that im not certain of myself, and so how could i be an organise person?
Lines, Colours, Light
rhythmic lines from the height of the books, warm colors to cool colors, shadow that cast on the books and some natural back lighting from the background are some of the considerations before the shutter button is pressed down.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Friday, May 2, 2008
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