5 Shots Pd:7

In this project we needed to take 5 shots of two objects and 1 person. The most challenging part in my opinion was trying to find the best objects. The hardest object to photograph was definitely the recycling bin, because at times it would become blurry and I also had to find the best looking angles. The project helped me get better at making other things look better, taking pictures of them. click here to see the photos

1 Object, 5 Shots

During this assignment we took 5 pictures at different angles of 1 object. We had to do this for 3 different objects. The challenge of this assignment was finding different angles for the pictures. There was no specific object that was hard but all of them were challenging to find the different angles. This project helped me learn some different angles and helped me understand that a different angle isn’t just walking farther away from the picture it has to be at a different height. (my adobe fireworks did not open so I could not put my logo on the picture)

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5 Shots

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we had to take 5 photos of 3 things with different angles. A challenge was trying to figure out different angles. the hardest part was finding something to take pictures of, because everyone couldn’t do the same thing. this project helped me figure out the differences with camera angles.

5 shots

For this assignment we had to take pictures of at least two different objects and one person. We had to take 5 different shots of the one object coming from 5 different angles. You could take the pictures from below, up high from the side, etc. One challenge I had during this project was coming up with different angles for the five different shots and also making them clear. Personally, I thought taking 5 different shots of a person was the hardest, one reason being it was harder to take over head shots especially if the person was a lot taller then you. This project helped to give me different ideas I can use to take outside of school so they all of the pictures I take aren’t all straight on.

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5 Shots Pd:7

In this project we had to take 15 total pictures of 3 different objects with one object being a person. Each picture I took was from a different camera angle. The hardest object to photograph was the one of a person because I had to make sure they didn’t move. During this project it was hardest for me to find 5 different angles. This showed me that it is good to have a variety of pictures that are taken in all different angles.

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5 Shots

In the assignment 5 shots I had to take pictures of 3 different objects in different angles. The hardest part of the assignment was figuring out which person to take a picture of. As well as finding interesting 2 d object to take pictures of. This project helped me think outside the box and look at things in a different way. The hardest object to take a picture was the tiled mural. I had to goon my toes to get it and it was challenging to get new angles.

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1 Object, 5 Shots

In this project we had to take 5 different pictures from different sides for 3 objects, one of them had to be a human. A challenge was finding good sides to take the pictures from. The hardest to photograph was a person because it was hard to get a good angle. This project helped me overcome restrictions when it comes to angles. Click here to look at them. This is my favorite image that I took.

5 shots

In this assignment I had to go around the school and take pictures of objects from 5 different angles. A challenge during this project was to find cool objects to take pictures of. The hardest to photograph was the plant because I couldn’t find a 4th angle. It helped me learn to keep an object in the same place while moving the camera angle. Click here to see my photos. Below is my favorite photo of all 15.

Five Shots

In this assignment, I had to find at least three different objects (including people) and take five pictures of them in five completely different angles. I believe that one genuine challenge in this project would be when I had to stop myself from being repetitive. For example, when I took a picture of the wet floor sign above, I would make the mistake where I would take the picture of the front angle of the sign, but then follow up by simply walking to the back of the sign and taking the picture in the same angle, just a different spot. I believe the object hardest object to photograph was the fork, because it’s hard to get certain angles when the object is a nearly flat object. This project helped me to get better at knowing what angles work for what object. For example, while I was getting pictures taken of me and taking pictures of others, I realized that the lower angles look kind of funny, and don’t really look that great with actual people. Click here to see the rest of my photos.

1 Object, 5 Shots

Our security guard Darren Gregory (Lakelands Park Middle).

Overall we the main goal of this assignment was to find 3 objects/people and take 5 pictures with 5 different angles. The biggest challenge was determining what was just different position from a different angles. I liked using people as my object to take pictures of because it was easier to photograph rather than a stationary object, in my opinion. This project helped me determine what was a new angle and what was a different position. This is my favorite picture that I took for this project, however I have 14 more in which you can see if you click here.