We were asked to make a list of the hidden 'rules' of photography and what might make a photograph wrong. We attempted to take as many pictures as we could that deliberately broke as many of these 'rules' as possible.
Here are my images:
Here are my images:
These are some rules of photography:
If you are taking a profile, make sure you can clearly see the persons face.
Make sure it isn't too dark.
Make sure the main subject isn't blurry.
Make sure the main subject is in focus.
Make sure nothing is covering the lens.
Make sure people don't get in the way.
Always keep the camera steady.
Make sure you are a suitable distance from the main subject.
Make sure objects are in frame.
Make sure it isn't too light.
If you are taking a profile, make sure you can clearly see the persons face.
Make sure it isn't too dark.
Make sure the main subject isn't blurry.
Make sure the main subject is in focus.
Make sure nothing is covering the lens.
Make sure people don't get in the way.
Always keep the camera steady.
Make sure you are a suitable distance from the main subject.
Make sure objects are in frame.
Make sure it isn't too light.
This image is the wrongest image because there is too much light in the picture and you can barley see anything in it. Also, whatever you can see is a little blurry.