1. What do you know about the essential questions?
They try to help us create better images and understand how to use color to have better composition and dynamics.
2. List your learning goals specifically based on the essential questions for the project:
I want to be able to show different images that create meaningfulness, and can make certain objects stand out.
3. Brainstorm multiple ideas that meet your learning goals for taking the photos such as who/what/where/lighting/shooting modes/composition/technique:
Get complimentary color together, and also contrasting other ones. Use different lighting and possibly even shading some ways.
Ideas for Complimentary Color Harmony (Include possible subjects, composition elements, lighting, type of depth of field, shooting modes, etc:
Lighting should be soft and not bright sunlight. Use colors such as red and orange, possibly yellow too. long-medium depth of field.
Ideas for Analogous
(Include possible subjects, composition elements, lighting, type of depth of field, shooting modes, etc:
Use some green or red to contrast. Possibly some purple and orange. Short-medium depth of field. And use Bright sunlight to see the big differences.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Critique on "Things"
Essential Questions:
How did you meet your learning goals based on the essential questions?
I went ahead and made sure I got good composition and i made sure the sun helped brighten certain aspects of the glass and eggs, just to add to the grayscale of the picture.
How did your goal setting, brainstorming and planning impact the results of this photo?
Because I planned ahead, I was able to get just the right photos that I wanted.
How did you elevate the content(Your Subject) of this photo from ordinary to extraordinary?
I went ahead and zoomed in on the detail to help get the contrast and attention to detail of the eggs and the glass.
What are dynamics in photography and explain the dynamics in your photograph.
The grayscale helps create a contrast between the light, the glass, the eggs, and the background.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Landscape Critique
How did you meet your learning goals based on the essential questions for this project and what do you still want to learn?
I went ahead and kept my camera with me wherever I went over break. I took pictures of any landscape I thought or found interesting to me, so I could bring out the best qualities of it to everyone else.How did preplanning/brainstorming impact your results?
I think it allowed me to be able to capture great landscape pictures.
What composition tips did you follow when taking your landscape photos?
I wanted to make sure I didnt capture any trees right in the middle of the photo, or whatever else the object was. I made sure to use the rule-of-thirds and wanted colors that contrast each other a little.
How do the tips work together to impact the success of your photos?
I think I made the pictures come out pretty well. I think the photo above was one of my best.
How did you problem solve quality of light and bad lighting situations?
I went in the morning and in the evenings.
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