Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Emotions and Mood

Article One
1. Tends toward relaxation and similar feelings that make the viewer want to walk right into the picture and sit there for a while.

2. Fog can be a common element that can add mood to a photo.

3. Storm clouds add mood when the effect is enhanced if the storm is on the opposite horizon from the sun. While the sun is obscured, you might not have the greatest of shots, but if the sun breaks through and puts light on your foreground subject with storm clouds above, then a very dramatic image results.

4. The kind of effect water can have while running is a fast shutter speed can create a feeling of power as waves crash on rocks or a waterfall sends cascades of spray onto the rocks below.

5. People can find many different moods in an photo because there is more than 100,000 stock images.

Article Two

1. Adding emotions make a great photo because it helps a viewer connect with a piece if that emotion is prevalent in the viewer.

2. Happiness and joy, sorrow and despair are things that should express yourself.

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