Sara's+FIVE

Sara's FIVE For my photographs, I intend to either find a five in an uncommon place and capture it while showing how where it was found is unexpected, or I plan to have a person showing their five senses in just one picture. If I take the one of the five senses I want to have a white background so the photograph is completely focused on the subject and how the five senses in conjunction with each other make up what a human being is. If I get to find a five in an unexpected place I will make the five visible while containing it in its natural "habitat". For the five senses photograph I would like to be able to show the Rule of Thirds compositional technique so that each of the senses are in balance and catch the viewer's attention. Also, Point of View will take a huge role in this photograph because I would like it to be right in the level of my subject so the feeling seems natural and kind of relates to everybody because is it was is normally seen everyday. If I use an unexpected five as my photograph, I think it will be very useful if some kind of Leading Line are demostrated so the five is visible. My concept is based on the five senses. A person doesn't need all of the five senses to be able to go through life, but in order to experience all of what life has in store, it is better to have he advantage of sight, smell, hear, touch, and taste. For my shots I used the rule of thirds, and focus. The rule of thirds was used by locating my subject, Austin, more towards the left of the picture and his head being in the top left quadrant, his eyes touching the point where the quadrants meet. Focus was developed by targeting Austin, letting the background, where his shadow is located, be blurred.