Assignment DescriptionFor this assignment, we learned how to change colors on photos, create new files, copy and paste things. how to layer, and some of the basic tools of photoshop. We learned how to do this by creating two 4 square pop art photos. Original Photo #1Pop Art #1Original Photo #2Pop Art #2What I LearnedI learned how to use Layers, Guides, Resize the canvas, use Threshold dialogs, and Anchor Layers. I also learned how to change the colors of the image I have. I know I will end up using all of these in the future to make my photos look better and in other photoshop assignments.
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Aperture
Shutter Speed
ConclusionA fast shutter speed will decrease exposure and make the image sharper.
A slow shutter speed will increase exposure and create motion blur. A large aperture will increase exposure and create a smaller depth of field. A small aperture will decrease exposure and create a larger and longer depth of field. MotionFor the first week, I am going to pursue motion photography in the form of dance. My goal is to use some sort of smoke and a dancer to create awesome pictures like the ones above. Many of my friends are dancers and I'd love to explore the art with them. I'm going to use a very fast shutter speed to make it look frozen in time.
Our composition assignment was made to teach students how to correctly compose an image. It taught us this by giving us many quick and simple tools to follow in different photographs. These tools helped me elevate my photos to a more purposeful level. Depth of Field"The Pigskin" Rule of Thirds"Open Field" Texture"Morning Dew" Lines"Hometown Bleachers" Pattern"The Aux" Symmetry"In the Rafters" Framing"Hurdles" Space"Flying High" Perspective"The Stem" Balance"Pokey" Color"Vibrant" During this assignment I learned how to really pay attention to the composition of my shots. This is much better than just pointing and shooting because it makes the picture look and feel better. My favorite ones to learn were rule of thirds and framing because rule of thirds is very satisfying, and framing provided a very good challenge for me to try out.
Hey, I'm Connor Wright. I'm a kid who loves hockey, lacrosse, and photography. I play varsity hockey and lacrosse, and I work for a construction company.
I took this class because I started doing self taught photography a while ago and decided it would be a good idea to get real, professional advice. I've basically taught myself to fully use my DSLR, but I am sure there is more to learn. |
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