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Photography

elements
• Color
• Lines
• Shapes
• Texture
• Pattern
• These are my because the fence shadow and
web Looks good with the lighting. And the lines
Best 3 have a great focus, and the rest isn't which
make it look better
Camera we use
• https://www.canon.co.uk/for_home/product_finder/cameras/digital_
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Shutter Speed
Shutter Speed Plan

• Someone run across the screen


• Catch moving cars
• Drop something
• Rain
• Someone jumping
• Someone spinning
Burst Mode Plan

• Move hair
• Stand far away
• Stand close
• Different people standing in
different places
• Someone jumping
• Someone spinning
Lines color and texture
Depth of field shoot
Aperture shoot location. Art Studio
Most successful 3 images

These are the best because of the


lighting and focus Look the best
Shutter speed folder
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Most successful 3 images


These are all my favorite because the focus and
shadows look verry good
Adjusting focal length
Most successful 3 images
These where the best because despite the low lighting these
still worked quite well and focused well.
Golden ratio
Golden ratio
• You can find the Golden
Ratio when you divide a line into
two parts and the longer part (a)
divided by the smaller part (b) is
equal to the sum of (a) + (b)
divided by (a), which both equal
1.618.
• Greek mathematician Euclid,
though he called it "the division in
extreme and mean ratio,"
according to mathematician
George Markowsky of the
University of Maine.
Rule of thirds
Rule of thirds
• The rule of thirds is the most
well-known composition
guideline
• It helps draw the viewer's eye into
the image and places more
emphasis on the subject.
• Ideally, the empty space that's
left should be in the direction the
subject is looking or heading into
• The rule of thirds doesn't work
100 percent of the time though.
Exploring Camera settings
Most successful 3 images
These where the best because they were perfectly on
the lines and satisfying to the eye
The subject I see
when closing my
eyes than
reopening is F
key as it is in the
center. The blur
works very well as
it fades. The blue
light from the pc
makes it look a bit
better. This is a
short exposure and
it work a lot better
than a longer
exposure. I think
this image is
successful as it
works well being
close up
The thing my eyes focused
on is the happy couple
looking into the sunset
with a camera.
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• I liked a lot of the themes somewhere harder than others; my favorite was the Rule of thirds because it had more rules to
make it look nice and there wasn’t too much to think about apart from getting nature/objects on the lines. I have
experienced shutter speed as it can capture things in the movement but hard to make nature/objects/people look nice as its
going so fast and the camera can't move. I would like to develop photoshop further in the future as it is a useful skill to
know how it works and how to use it. I have researched a few different photographers to see how they would shoot some
Evaluation pictures and has helped me think of things to take pictures of and look out for more things that might not look good in
person but look amazing on camera. I enjoyed Burst mode because I got to see how each event happened but even though I
had a lot of pictures there was always one that look good. I feel like the most successful part was editing them because they
look a lot more colorful and different to the rest and some looked dramatic and sharp. I had some problems to upload work
on onedrive or losing work but with help from my partner we found it and got it back on track. I leant that I need to make
sure everything was saved. I would have taken my time more with the photos because before it felt like a race against time.

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