1 Object, 5 Shots

For this project we had to find 3 objects, and for each object take a photo from five different angles. A challenge for me was getting an angle from below or a low angle because it was hard to make sure the picture was good while holding the camera low. A person was the hardest to photograph, because it was hard not to get an angle that looked weird. This project helped me learn how to get good shots in ways I didn’t think of doing before. You can find my photos here.

1 object 5 shots

For this project we had to take five photo’s of a object from angles most wouldn’t look from. We had to use 2 objects and 1 person. The challenging thing for me was to take 5 pics of a person. I couldn’t find anyone to help me out. This project helped me take photo’s from a cool new angle. These are my fave pics:

My little brother

The rest of my pics are here.

5 Shots

We had to take pictures of 3 objects, but each with 5 angles. The challenges of this was trying to find a 5th angle, because I would get 4, but would have to think about the 5. Also, it was hard getting pictures from the bottom. The hardest object to photograph was the grass, because it was hard getting on the ground and getting quality pictures. This project helped me understand that there are different angles than the common facing forward.  You can see the rest of my pictures HERE.

5 Shots

In this assignment I had to take 5 different pictures of 3 different still objects (one had to be a human) from 5 different camera angles. The hardest part of this assignment was trying to get all 5 different camera angles. My chair picture was the hardest to photograph because it was in a corner so I had to find a way to get pictures from the back of the chair without having myself in the picture. The project helped me learn more creative ways to take pictures.  

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1 Object, 5 Shots

For this assignment I had to get 3 objects and take 5 different pictures. The challenge of this project was getting 5 different angles for one object without doing the same angle. the hardest one was probably Zach because it was hard not taking the same picture. This project helped me understand that some angles make an object look better. For my photos come here

1 Object, 5 Shots

In This assignment we were told to find 3 objects/things and (one of them must be a person) and take 5 different pictures from 5 different angles. This project was difficult because it was very hard to find 5 different angels to take a picture of. The hardest thing to take a photo of was the person(Carrie Filler) mostly because it was hard for her to stay in the same place/position. This project helped me understand the importance of photo taking and finding different angels. You can see the rest of my photos here.

1 Object, 5 Shots

In this project, we were asked to pick three objects, one of which was a person, and take photos of it from 5 different angles. One challenging part of this project was when I had to take pictures of a human (Dom Popa). She was not cooperating for some parts but we ended up finishing. The highlighter was the most difficult because i couldn’t figure out 5 different angles. This project helped me understand the importance of angles when taking a photo. You can see my photos here.

5 Angles

For the 5 angles project, I had to take 5 photos of 3 things in all different angles. One of those things had to be a person. Taking five photos in all different angles was more difficult than you would think. Something challenging about taking all 5 photos was the fact that you could not be on the same plane on a different side, it had to be a full new angle. This proved challenging if the object was laying on something as you would lose a lot of potential angles. I feel like the hardest object to photograph was the Jolyn stickers on my binder. It was the hardest to photograph because it  was a flat object laying against a flat surface. This project helped me learn a lot of new angles and different ways to take photos that I didn’t think of before. My favorite photo is probably an above angle of my friend Valerie (below). To see the rest of pictures from this project, click here. 

1 Object, 5 Shots

For this assignment we had to find three objects, one of them being human, and take photos of them in the same position from 5 different angels. The most challenging part of this project was to find all 5 angels that looked good. It’s easy to find maybe three or four angels but those last few become very creative and unexpected. The hardest object to photograph was definitely my friend, Fiona. She is not the best at posing naturally and it was hard to get her to wear something for my desired look of the photo. I was hoping for a fall theme or maybe a dance instructor casual look but her look ended up better than I would have thought. This project helped me see that there are many, many ways to take a photo and it sometimes makes it even better. Here is the link to my 15 photos and below is my favorite photo. 

Fiona against a tree. 
Our classroom flag
A potted plant in the media center