Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Grab a piece of paper and answer the following: (HINT: It follows the Powerpoint from yesterday, accessible on the M:/)

1.  What is the “subject” of a photograph?

2.  What is “composition”, basically?

3.  What is the “rule of thirds”?

4.  Where should you place your subject on the grid?

5.  What is the point of using the rule of thirds?

6.  Where should the horizon line be in a landscape photo?

7.  Where on the grid should we place someone’s eyes?

8.  How do I get the grid to show on my camera?

9.  If I forgot to use the rule of thirds when I took my picture, what tool can I use in Photoshop to fix it?

10.  How do I find out what I missed when I’m absent??
When you are finished, you can turn your paper in to the basket on the counter, and go take pictures according to the Rule of Thirds. Your goals are to get all of the following
 •3 portraits (photo of a person)

•3 landscapes (a view of the land from afar)

•3 objects

•3 of anything you want

 
 
 
 

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