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23 September 2010

Photography...

These photographs were taken so we can get to grips with using cameras.





This photograph was taken to try and show a high angled shot. This could be used to show pitty or show that someone is be showed as small.









This is a low angled close up. This could be used to show someones emotions and from a low angle could be used to make someone seem intimidating and more powerful.









This one we tried to use the rule of thirds by sitting the three people on a bench but making them sit equally apart so the rule of thirds works effectively. The rule of thirds is used to make the viewer focus on a certain thing.








Here we created a juxtaposed image of having a happy looking guy sat next to a moody emo looking girl. This can have an effect whether its comic or serious.










This is another photo in which we used the rule of thirds this time we had it set where they were stood diagonally compared to the last time we used the rule of thirds.










Once again we used the rule of thirds but this time placing each person in front of some glass blocks that were already in a rule of thirds.








For our last photograph using the rule of thirds we sat them down and set them back a bit each time. This one isn't as good as the other three photos using the rule of third as we didn't set it up as well.









This was our attempt at creating a photo using a shallow depth of field. We didn't really know what to do for this one so we guessed and came up with this.









For this one we used the Macro Lens to gain some detail on the flower. Its not the best example in the world but you can tell that it is more focused on the flower and my hand than the background itself. This would be used to pick up impeccable detail on something in the foreground.

1 comment:

  1. Useful set of pictures. Shallow depth of field, however, would have a blurred background.

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