Assignment DescriptionIn this assignment we were told to pick a new element and capture 50-100 photos of it. For this week I chose the element architecture. Best PhotoTechinical DataShutter Speed: 1/50 Aperture: f/3.2 ISO: 100 Next Best PhotosWhat I LearnedIn this assignment I learned hot to make architecture less boring. I first tried to shoot photos straight on but then I learned that I could make it look more interesting if I shot from different angles.
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Assignment DescriptionIn this assignment we were told to retouch a photo of a car by trying to copy the demo photo. We had to follow steps to make it look like the end product. We also had to retouch another car of our choice and we could do some of the same steps as the other car. Original PhotoRetouched PhotoSecond Retouched PhotoWhat I LearnedI learned how to use the stamp and select tool in this assignment. I can now comfortably select certain items and paint around it. I also know my way around the stamp tool now.
Assignment DescriptionFor this assignment, we were told to choose a new category and take pictures matching it. This photo I chose to do Macro, so I took close up photos. Best PhotoTechnical DataShutter Speed: 1/60 Aperture: f/3.2 ISO: 80 Next Best PhotosWhat I LearnedIn this assignment I learned it is important to pay attention to the ISO. My first couple photos did not turn out well, but once I realized I had to turn it down because I was outside, the end results became better.
Assignment DescriptionFor this assignment we were told to follow step by step instructions to create a pop-art photo ourselves. The first one had the correct colors in order but the second one we could have any colors we wanted. Original PhotoPop-art PhotosWhat I learnedPrior to this assignment I had no experience with Photoshop so all of the steps were new to me. After doing the first pop-art I had pretty much knew my way around. I learned how to change the colors of photos and how to put multiple on one canvas.
For my second photo assignment I chose macro. I would either want to capture a picture of a flower or leaf up close to show all of the small details.
Assignment DescriptionFor this assignment, we were told to take pictures but they would have to fit certain categories such as animals, people, or black and white and I chose animals. Best PhotoTechnical dataShutter Speed: 1/50 Aperture: f/4.5 ISO: 400 Next Best PhotosWhat I learnedI learned in this assignment how important lighting is. In some parts of my house it was darker so I had work around it. Some things that worked well was taking a picture naturally and not trying to make them play with anything.
For my first photo assignment I picked animals. I am hoping to capture my pets drinking water, playing with their toys, and stretching. I chose these examples because they portray what I want in my photos.
Project DescriptionFor this assignment, we were told to take four photos using different shutter speed and aperture and in the end compare them. Shutter SpeedShutter Speed 1/8 Shutter Speed 1/20 Shutter Speed 1/60 Shutter Speed 1/80 In these images I was capturing an arm going up and down. In the first picture I captured the motion with blurriness and the last photo I tried to capture the arm still. ApertureAperture 8.0 Aperture 6.3 Aperture 4.0 Aperture 2.8 In this part of the assignment what I tried to accomplish was in the first photo I tried to make the camera focus on just the brick pillar. In the next photos I tried to make more of the photo in focus. In the last photo I tried to make everything in focus Questions1. A fast shutter speed does what to an image?
A fast shutter speed captures motion and stops it 2. A slow shutter speed causes what effect on an image A slow shutter speed captures motion and makes it blurry so it looks like it is in action 3. A large aperture causes what effect on an image? A large aperture takes a lot of light into the picture 4. A small aperture causes what effect on an image? A small aperture doesn't let a lot of light in Project DescriptionIn this assignment we were told to take pictures of different elements of composition. These elements were rule of thirds, texture, pattern, depth of field, symmetry, lines, framing, balance, perspective, color, and space. Rule of thirds Texture Pattern Depth of Field Symmetry Lines Framing Balance Perspective Color Space What I learnedI learned in this assignment how to properly use a camera and how to take a good photo. I thought this assignment was fun but at times it was difficult to find something that matched an element of composition only in the school. My favorite photo to take was the perspective picture.
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