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This project delves into the principles of photography through the lens of baseball imagery. It examines balance, color, and composition, highlighting the symmetry of balls in a mask and the contrasting green ball among white ones. Techniques like the Rule of Thirds, extreme close-ups, and framing convey concepts of simplicity and line. Utilizing natural and fluorescent lighting creates depth, and the choice to present the images in black and white accentuates the themes of the sport. This exploration underscores how visual elements enhance the storytelling in sports photography.
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Photo as Art Project 2013 Journalism Grant Plunkett
This is an example of balance because the balls in the mask and the mask itself is symmetrical. Balance
I chose this picture because there is a green ball in the middle of white balls. Color
I chose this picture because the ball is off centered in the mitt. Rule of Thirds
I chose this picture because it shows the different strands of tape. Extreme Close-Up
I chose this shot because it is simple just a plate. Simplicity
I chose this technique because it looks like the plate is dirty from a slide and the batting gloves are on the edge. Editing Techniques
I chose this photo because the balls make a line across the plate. This is also where you are suppose to hit the baseball. Line
I chose this shot because the bats frame the plate and the plate frames the ball. Framing
This is an example of lighting because you have the natural light on one side and the florescent light on the other side. Lighting
I chose to make it black and white because the bat is tan and black so I thought that it would transfer to Black and white better. Black and White
Baseball Theme