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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Documentary Vs Artistic Camera as extension of visionPhoto as canvas
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Point of Interest or Focal Point
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Lines as Subject VerticalHorizontal
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Lines as Subject Curvy Diagonal
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Shapes as Subject Rectangular/squareCircle/oval
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Shapes as Subject TriangularMulti-sided
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Learning to See For your Assignment #3 you will shoot: 10 photos with lines as subject 10 photos with shapes as subject Really pay attention to what you are looking for (lines and shapes) and make it the focal point of your photograph by: Getting as close as you can Eliminate distracting backgrounds
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> The Perception of Depth Foreground, Middle Ground, Background
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> The Perception of Depth Leading lines moving from foreground to background
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> The Perception of Depth Foreshortening: Appearance of decrease in size
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> The Perception of Depth Overlapping objects
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Rule of Thirds
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Unusual Point of View
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Bird’s Eye View
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Worm’s Eye View
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Learning to See For Assignment #4 you will shoot: 5 photos showing Depth: Foreground, middle ground, and background 5 photos showing Depth: Leading Lines 5 photos showing rule of thirds 5 photos showing unusual points of view You will be responsible for turning in a contact sheet with at least 20 photos, and 2-3 of your best photos resized and “fixed” in Photoshop
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Symmetry vs Asymmetry
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Sillohette
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Framing
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> “S” Curve
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Isolating the subject
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Diagonals
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> All-over Pattern vs Texture
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Introducing Rhythm Repetition + visual tempo or beat = Rhythm
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Contrast In Value
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Contrast in Value The Difference between lights and darks
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Contrast in Scale Strong difference in size of elements
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Contrast in Feeling
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Contrast in Expectation
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #1 Include some Foreground
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #2 Include Leading Lines
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #3 Shoot during the golden hour
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #4 Change your point of view
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #5 Use framing
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #6 Dominant sky OR dominant ground
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #7 Find a focal point
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #9 Don’t forget the city
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #9 Don’t forget the city
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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Landscape Photography Tip #10 Shoot A LOT of pictures!
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