In this assignment I photographed the detail in nature using a macro setting in my camera. I stuck to small plants and leaves mostly. I learned that focus on up-close objects is very difficult to get right. Exposure triangle: Aperture-5.6 SS-1/500 ISO-200
Editing: During the editing I brightened the picture using shadow and white balance. I also made the image more clear to really enhance the detail in the berries.
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In this assignment we did heavy photoshop to create the ideal photo of a car on display. We learned how to stamp, adjust layers, and take away the background of an image. Click for up-close version:
In this assignment, I shot pictures at my cross country meet. We ran at a huge meet called Portage. Before the race, we all tried to laugh off our nerves and take some pictures. I learned that subjects are usually best shot on dark backgrounds. Exposer Triangle: ISO-200, SS-1/100, Aperture-8.0
Editing: This was at the awards so there where people taking a picture in the background. I cropped them out, lowered the exposer and tried to highlight her face. In this assignment we learned how to use photoshop to edit pictures using the popart technique. During this assignment I learned, the basics of photoshop. Mainly, I learned a lot about how to use hues and and threshold to manipulate an image into the popart effect.
For the first photography assignment, I decided to photograph my cat Callie. I learned while shooting that cats move A LOT. However, if your patient certain shots could have their own unique effects. Exposure Triangle: ISO- 800 F-3.5 SS- 1/8
Editing: With this photo I really liked the manipulation of the depth. So in order to add to it I added only a bit of sharpening. With a moving subject you really have to work with it. I feel that by contrasting and darkening the image I put the cats blurred features in there finest light. For my first photography assignment I am going to focus on an animal. I hope to take a picture of my cat that shows detail and designs. Some inspiration found for this assignment are: I like these examples because it plays with the detail and features of the animal at view. I am going to try and use my cat as the subject and get detailed photos of her and her face.
Description: In the composition assignment we took pictures on the eleven main elements of composition. Mine mainly took pace around the school. The eleven componists consist of: pattern, symmetry, texture, depth of field, lines, rule of thirds, framing, perspective, balance, space, and color. What have I learned: I have learned through this assignment about the structure of photography. It taught me there is a way of adding rules to the photos. These rules make your photos better while improving the element you are focusing on. Using these "rules" you are able to take multiple angles for each element on a single subject to get the best possible photo.
Hello, I'm Madison as you may know. I run Cross country for Saline and play soccer for Saline Fc. I am a freshman that just moved here from California. Its just me, my mom, dad, and brother since my sister just went off to college. I chose to take digital photography because I have always loved taking photos with my camera just for fun. I really wanted to learn the technical aspects of photography.
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