Size/Scale
Scale refers to size of the image within the photograph. It typically requires you to have two items in your image. This can be considered a point of reference to compare on image to another. This is key because we (the viewer) determine size based on the items surrounding objects. As the viewer we need the concept of scaled to understand how small or large items really are. It helps when you want to exaggerate the proportion and scale of a project. Take a moment to review the photos below to see if you can use the concept of size/scale to determine the actual size of the items within each picture.
Paper Clip and In sense
Date taken:Aug 18,2016 Time of Day: Evening (4-6) Camera used: Cannon Power Shot Flash used: Y |
Weight and Basket
Date taken:Aug 19,2016 Time of Day: Early Morning (6-8) Camera used: Cannon Power Shot Flash used: Y |
The Letter H and Tiles
Date taken:Aug 17,2016 Time of Day: Afternoon (1-4) Camera used: Cannon Power Shot Flash used: Y |
Big H and Little H
Date taken:Aug 17,27016 Time of Day: Afternoon (1-4) Camera used: Cannon Power Shot Flash used: Y |