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Chase Jarvis & Me

Chase Jarvis's photographs demonstrating the use of conventions to create an image.

Chase Jarvis is an America Photography who I particularly love for his use of diverse perspectives he has taken his photographs from and his use of the rules such as leading lines rule of thirds ECT….

 This photograph shows depth of field and how even tho his is the smaller of the two subject he is clearly the most important due to the fact that the focus is on his so blurring ever so slightly the woman on the left.
 This photograph shows how the rule of thirds has been used with the sky runner and background and the foreground of grass.
 This photograph shows the rule of leading lines the road not only splits it in to the rule of thirds but also leads your eye in to the centre of the photograph.
This photo shows the rule of thirds doesn't necessarily have to be applied left to right / top to bottom but it can be used diagonally to give a more unusual perspective. 

This shows the rule of thirds and how by using a very extreme low shot it can be used to ad emphasis on one element so for example in this image it helps to draw attention away from the dramatic background and place it firmly on the cyclists.

My Photograph demonstrating the use of conventions in order to enhance my images. 

This photograph above of the sun and the one below which is a landscape show how the rule of thirds can be used to frame a shot and give it real substance. 

 This photograph demonstrates the use of focus to give a great depth of field. Drawing my focus across across the image and down the lane.

This final photograph shows the use of leading line I have framed this as to achieve many leading lines you have the line of the rope the line of the sea meeting the sky the line at the top and the line of the cliff as well as the line of the spray coming from the wake board.

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