Thursday, January 28, 2010

White Balance Photo 1-railroad tracks

This photo is taken close to a fence looking downward towards the sidewalk and the girl standing below. For the white balance setting I set the white balance manually, and then it adjusted to the sunlight and created the more natural tones. The leading lines of the sidewalk allow the eye to follow the photo all way through. The rule of thirds is effective in creating the framing of the fence along the right side as the most focused due to the brightest and most concentrated color. 


















This photo setting was in the library, due to the dim lighting I used the indoor white balance setting but it turned more blue so to create a warmer tone I decided to use the sunlight white balance option and the effect was much created a more relaxed warm mood I was hoping for. The leading lines of the book shelves create depth for the photo leading the eye all the way through the photo to the back wall. 










To take this photo I used the white balance setting for sun, so it would create a warmer tone. The photo uses vertical lines to show the depth of the railraod tracks. It uses horzizontal lines to show the repetition of the rail lines. The leading lines make the photo look deeper.