Nonobjective Portfolio.
We took nonobjective photos for this project which are photos with texture, close up, or repeating. i have a few of my best ones and then some edited ones also.
Tires.
Charlie.
converse.
Blowing out your speakers.
Pencils.
Wire cutters.
Christmas Cookie.
My eye.
Fish and cross.
Keyboard.
water.
Stereo.
pine trees.
Pinecone.
Drain.
Jeep.
Converse.
Fire alarm.
Bow.
Snow plow.
EdItS
self evaluation.
1.I think the strong part of my photos were the textures, because
that’s what I focused on most.
2.I think I could have taken more pictures, because I didn’t take
that many.
3.My new camera is good for focus, some were blurred on the
outside; but my favorite was the pinecone photo because it’s blurred on the
focal point.
4.I think a good non-objective is close-up to a point where you
have to think about what it is.
5.I conclude non-objective photography needs a nice camera to focus
on objects and it’s the type of art you see hanging in
houses.
6.This project taught me time management because I’ll need it later
in life.
that’s what I focused on most.
2.I think I could have taken more pictures, because I didn’t take
that many.
3.My new camera is good for focus, some were blurred on the
outside; but my favorite was the pinecone photo because it’s blurred on the
focal point.
4.I think a good non-objective is close-up to a point where you
have to think about what it is.
5.I conclude non-objective photography needs a nice camera to focus
on objects and it’s the type of art you see hanging in
houses.
6.This project taught me time management because I’ll need it later
in life.