What compositional elements and principles are present in your photo?
In the first photo, I used the die and placed them on top of each other in a different kind of stacked position to show the different depths of the die; forcing some of them to be blurry whereas others are in focus. I also used the law of thirds, placing the die off center.
Technically, how did you control the camera, lighting, or your position when you took the photo to create a successful shot? (How did you consider distance, point or view and camera angle?)
I controlled the lighting by having one of those lights on both sides of the white background. I tried bringing the camera as close to these die as possible and to the die's level. Making the first dice in the front blurry, and then everything behind it kind of in focus.
Artistically, were you able to create a photo with a sense of mood or special meaning? (or) Were you able to show an interesting point of view? (or) Does the subject hold the viewer’s attention?
I think I was able to create an interesting point of view because this image is unusual. The way the die is stacked is not usually seen in that way.
Image 2:
What compositional elements and principles are present in your photo?
The elements of the cars being in motion and blurring into each other are the main components.
Technically, how did you control the camera, lighting, or your position when you took the photo to create a successful shot (How did you consider distance, point or view and camera angle?)
I clicked the picture when the two cars were passing each other so it would give off an interesting effect.
Artistically, were you able to create a photo with a sense of mood or special meaning? (or) Were you able to show an interesting point of view? (or) Does the subject hold the viewer’s attention?
The cars do hold the viewer's attention because the car in the front doesn't really look like a car because it is so distorted.