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.
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