For balance I wanted to be able to show different views of the object while adding different objects onto,next to and on the other side of to show the use of a tennis racket.
Drew Ortega
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
TEXTURE
For Texture I wanted to compare two of my rackets because both have very different textures. The first photo shows a rough, bulky and mixture of two different types of grip. The next shows the damage taken from use of the racket by the amounts of chipped paint and loss of color. The next shows the smooth quality of a brand new racket and looks hardly used. The final is another grip shot but you can see the perfection in the wrapping of the grip and the smoothness of the white material.
COLOR
For color I wanted to see how I could use the color of the racket. I held the racket flat in the first picture and the sun made the yellow a little bright. The next picture I angled 45 degrees and the sun made the white over power the yellow due to the amount of sunlight hitting the racket. The next picture you see that the yellow of the tennis bag and the tennis racket are very similar when they are placed together. The final picture I would say is a combination of shadowing, color and focal point. If you look at the picture the focal point I would say is on the tennis racket but you could also argue its on me. With color you can see that the once bright yellow on the racket is a darker yellow than previously shown and the shadowing due to the sun shows half my body light and the other half shadowed.
LIGHTING
For lighting I wanted to use shadows. So I went to the tennis courts at 8am to get the perfect amount of shadows and lighting that I wanted. The first two pictures are the background before I add in my tennis racket and the next two I add my tennis racket to show how the sun is used to make the solar reflection on the tennis court.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
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