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Photo #3
Title of photo: #3
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
Emphasis: The main focal point is in focus while the rest of the photo is out of focus. This draws the eye to the main focal point which is in the rule of thirds.
Contrast: The differences from the dark and light greens draws the eye to a specific point in the image with creates an area of emphasis.
Balance: The Balance between the light are dark is equal which draws the eye to all parts of the image.
Unity: The background is in harmony with the foreground of the photo.
Colour: The cool colours of the green of the leafs brings out a sense of belonging to the photo
Line: The horizontal lines of the branch leads the eye up the branch but still keeps the eye focused on the main focal point.
Tone: The differences between the dark and light brings value to the photo
Objective 4: Lighting
Soft diffused lighting from the clouds outside.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
First I duplicated the layer then I went to High Pass under Filter, then other. This brings out the detail in the leaf and the water droplets on it. Then I used the curves to balance out my contrast. I sharpened my original layer to make it just a bit sharper. Then finally I resized my photo to upload it to Flickr.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.) – Explain why the settings and composition are appropriate for the style of photography. (How did you create the shot?) You do NOT need to do Objective 2 if you are handing in this objective.
Type/style of photography: Nature Photography
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M): AV, I used this setting to get more control over my aperture.
f stop used: F/5.7, I used this f stop number to get a shallow depth of field
shutter speed used: 1/400, this is the shutter speed that AV mode chose
ISO used: 200, because the lighting outside was bright, so I had to use a low ISO
Exposure compensation: -1, when I was taking the photo, the camera made the pictures too bright so I had to turn down the Exposure.
Focal length:55.0mm
Photo #3
Title of photo: #3
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
Emphasis: The main focal point is in focus while the rest of the photo is out of focus. This draws the eye to the main focal point which is in the rule of thirds.
Contrast: The differences from the dark and light greens draws the eye to a specific point in the image with creates an area of emphasis.
Balance: The Balance between the light are dark is equal which draws the eye to all parts of the image.
Unity: The background is in harmony with the foreground of the photo.
Colour: The cool colours of the green of the leafs brings out a sense of belonging to the photo
Line: The horizontal lines of the branch leads the eye up the branch but still keeps the eye focused on the main focal point.
Tone: The differences between the dark and light brings value to the photo
Objective 4: Lighting
Soft diffused lighting from the clouds outside.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
First I duplicated the layer then I went to High Pass under Filter, then other. This brings out the detail in the leaf and the water droplets on it. Then I used the curves to balance out my contrast. I sharpened my original layer to make it just a bit sharper. Then finally I resized my photo to upload it to Flickr.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.) – Explain why the settings and composition are appropriate for the style of photography. (How did you create the shot?) You do NOT need to do Objective 2 if you are handing in this objective.
Type/style of photography: Nature Photography
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M): AV, I used this setting to get more control over my aperture.
f stop used: F/5.7, I used this f stop number to get a shallow depth of field
shutter speed used: 1/400, this is the shutter speed that AV mode chose
ISO used: 200, because the lighting outside was bright, so I had to use a low ISO
Exposure compensation: -1, when I was taking the photo, the camera made the pictures too bright so I had to turn down the Exposure.
Focal length:55.0mm