Friday, December 4, 2009

Print Evaluation

1. Yes, there is something in focus, not as sharp as I would like it to be but it is.
2. Jonathan (the main subject) is what's in focus. The background is really not in focus, the computers on the table and the chairs pushed in are totally off focus.
3. I think that the main cause why it wasn't in focus was because of the distance between me and the computers.
4. I don't really think that there was a good contrast in my picture and the cause may have been the lighting at the moment when I took the photograph or I just chose a light contrast.
5. My photo is candid because it is showing education, which you can tell by looking at the computers on the background. The photo really doesn't contain much action exept for the fact that Jonathan is thinking/wondering downward. Next time, I would probably take a photo of something with more action such as giggling or laughter. The photograph fills the frame because it's focused on Jonathan and there really isn't much of a white gap and like a lot of people and you don't know what is your subject clearly. In the photograph, it consists of a Rule Of Thirds because Jonathan's head would be in the top left corner if you were to put a grid of 3 by 3 on top of it.
6. Yes, there are 2 spots on my print. They may have been caused by not drying right or when I set it down, somebody elses water spilled on my print or maybe chemicals remained there.
7. Yes, my negatives, contact sheet, test strip, and print are in my folder.
8. There is no print rings in my print.

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