Rule of Thirds

Over the past few days in class, we’ve had to take pictures using the rule of thirds. It was very difficult to find spots inside the school that had enough blankness that you could easily identify the subject of the photo without the photo being boring. It was also hard to align everything in the picture to be on one of the lines used in the rule of thirds. I changed the settings of the camera in my phone to add a grid to make this part easier.

The rest of my photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/8sQF39Cw1ihZ0WE13

Black Background Portraits

In class this week we had to take pictures of other students and then edit them on Photoshop. On the cameras we used manual setting to make the photos darker and changed the ISO, shutter speed, and F-stop. It was easy to get the image black and white (all you do is click one thing). It was hard to adjust how light or dark to make my photo, because if you make it too dark you can’t see the person, and if you make it too light you can see the green-screen in the background.

The rest of my photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/3iz3QDbkI8IZMD4A2

 

 

Light Graffiti

This week in class we made light graffiti. We achieved this by making the shutter-speed on our camera longer and moving lights from our phones to make shapes. We used different shutter-speeds for different shots, changing it from five seconds to ten seconds to fifteen seconds, which was the longest our camera could do. In the picture above we had Ansh lay down and not move, while one of us took the lantern that was there and carried around the circle to make a new circle out of light. I edited this picture and my other pictures on Adobe Photoshop to get the most satisfying picture.

The rest of my photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/9J6bLzzfyNIHGH3C3