Forced Perspective Project
Double and Multi-Exposure Project
Concepts of Art Project
Balance
Color
Contrast
Emphasis
Line
Movement
Rhythm
Shape
Space
Texture
Unity
Value
Faces in Many Places Project
This project was challenging, however rewarding and fun. You had to find human faces in non-human objects. I never expected this project to be so hard, as I said I still had a lot of fun! The details were to take ten pictures of faces in Nature and put them into a collage, which I have done.
Complementary Color Project
1.) Red, Green and Blue
2.) When your mix primary colors. For example Red and Blue make Violet.
3.) Tertiary colors are created when Secondary colors are mixed, for example when you mix orange and green you get greenish orange.
4.)A subtractive color model explains the mixing of a limited set of dyes or inks to make natural colorants to create a wider range of colors. An additive color model involves light emitted directly from a source or illuminant of some sort.5.)Food is a good example of how color affects our perception. If a steak is blue then you probably won't want to eat it. you would probably pick the nice red juicy one over the weird blue one.
6.)Color affects another color by adding tone, hue and saturation to a picture.
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Spring Fashion Project
Rule of Thirds Project
Andy Warhol Selfie Project
Aperture - Shutter Speed - ISO
Project
Aperture: Affects the depth of field of a photo. Essentially it allows you to focus on the foreground of a photo while the background is blurry. It will also allow you to focus on the background while the foreground is blurred.
Shutter Speed: Affects how long the lens will stay open and how much light exposure you will allow into the camera. If you have a high shutter speed it will allow you to capture a moment in time, as I have done with Bella playing volleyball. If you have a low shutter speed it will add motion blur to your photo, such as the ball Bella is spiking.
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ISO: Unlike shutter speed ISO allows you to dictate how much light is let into the camera in a fraction of a second. You do not have to leave the lens open for 30 seconds to allow light in. A high ISO allows you to let the most amount of light in a fraction of a second. To cancel out light and let light in, the lens of the camera will dilate like the eye of a human.
Simplified HDRI Exercise
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HDRI: High Dynamic Range Imagery the process involves you to take multiple pictures all at different levels of light exposure and combine them to make the best possible picture with the best possible lighting.
HDRI Pro Project
Christy
Rainbow
House
Becca
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