Rule Of Thirds

What worked in the project was i had good looking backgrounds. What didn’t work was the quality of the camera, it was messed up and I didn’t fix it until the end. My opinion on the rule of thirds is it doesn’t work if you don’t have a good camera. The lines are for the focus of the photo, there can be a person on the side but the focus could be on something else. Click here to see my photos

Rule of Thirds

In this project, I took pictures of certain people and things using the grid on the camera, which are the lines that sometimes show up on phone cameras. I made sure that everything was composed so that the important subjects in the photo were in a third of the photo, whether it was horizontally in thirds or vertically in thirds. Something challenging in this project was that I needed to find interesting enough subjects to take pictures of. However, I think My favorite photo would probably be this one or another one with writing on it (you can click here to view the rest of the photos).

Rule of Thirds

In this project, we took pictures using the rule of thirds. Rule of thirds is when there is a grid, and your subject is on a line or intersection of the grid. This causes the viewers eye to travel throughout the picture instead of looking at one place. Something that was difficult for me was figuring out what to take pictures of. It was easy to put the subject on line or intersection of the grid.

In this photo, I put the eyes of the smiley face on the intersections of the grid.
In this photo, I put Madison on the left vertical line of the grid.

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White Background

To create an Infinite white background, we had to have a high ISO. It’s about taking pictures in a white background. Something that was difficult finding the correct ISO, and finding a correct angle so the shadow disappears. What was easy was posing posing and using the ISO when we found the correct one.

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White Background

In this project we used a white background to take pictures. The challenge during this project was making sure the shutter speed and isos are on the right setting. It was fun being and able to make unique pictures but with one background. click here to see the rest of my pictures.

Portraits with an Infinite Background

For this project I had to take photos of my classmates behind a white and black background. After I took my white photos I had to edit them in Photoshop to make them black & white and for my black photos I had to use the brightness and contrast settings to adjust the brightness in the pictures. What worked for this project was editing all of the photos. What didn’t really work for this project was finding the right lighting for everyone. It was difficult to not have anyone’s shadow behind them as we took the picture. The rest of my photos are here

White Background Portraits

This project was lots of fun and some challenges. Some of the challenges that I had doing this project is finding the iso camera settings and light shutter settings. Certain light shutter settings made the picture too light to see and some made it too dark. To not get a shadow on the picture you need the perfect combination of lighting and settings.

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Light and Dark Portraits

In this project, we had to change the camera settings so that I could remove the shadows from the backgrounds and make an infinite background (light or dark). We had to change the ISO, Shutter Speed, and F-Stop on the camera. In the light pictures, It was hard to get rid of all of the shadows. The light that we could use didn’t work for us very well so we didn’t use it. In the dark pictures, it was hard to see the people so we had to position the lights so you could see peoples faces in the dark. For the dark pictures, we had to make the ISO lower to change the light sensitivity on the black background and the opposite for the white background.

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