Thursday, September 3, 2015

Unit 3: Blog Entry

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1. Get on their Level
When taking a picture of a subject that is smaller than you, get down on their level so that the emotion and life in the subject is there.






2. Use a plain Background
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When you capture a subject that you want to be the the focus, make sure that the background is free of clutter so that the image is only focusing on the subject you want it to.







3. Use Flash Outside
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In order to make sure that your photgrapgh has the right amount of light especially when a hat or  shadow is in effect, use flash to ensure you get the best image.






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4. Move in Close
Make sure that you get close to the subject so that it is not hard to find it or understand what the picture is trying to say. This is to make the subject and meaning of the photograph clear.



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5. Take some vertical pictures
Don't be afraid  to take some vertical picture, they are sometimes the best choice and make the image have another angle to look at because most photographs are done in landscape.








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6. Lock your focus
Make sure that before you take photo you focus it by pressing the shutter button halfway when your
subject is center then once it is focused reframe your subject and capture. It is the best way to make the correct subject is in focus





7. Move it from the Middle
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Add a better dynamic  simply  by  moving your subject away from the middle. This will bring your photo to life and give it a more interesting feel.







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8. Know your flash range
If and when you decide to use flash you want to make sure that you know the capabilities of the cameras flash. This will ensure that subject is lit properly when you want it to.






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9. Watch the light
You want to  ensure that when you  take a picture that nothing is blocking your light source. This will cast an unwanted shadow that could be avoided by simply moving the subject.







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10. Be a director
Take a moment and rearrange your subjects so that your image is more than just a photo, make it a
moment that you can remember and love








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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Unit 3: Blog Entry 2

In all of the below photos you see the usage and guidelines of rule of thirds. The photos have a subject that is either a thing, place or person and in all of them they are of center in one of the outside squares. when you do this with photography you end of getting a more attractive picture because if you just do a symmetrical it is pretty boring unless that is what you were going for. It just adds a little more to the photos.
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