Alphabet in Photography.
The word is Orion, the name of my dog!
5 things I’ve learned this year from photography:
1. I learned how to put my face into people.
2. I learned how to fill flash into my photos.
3. I learned how to talk to communicate better
4. I learned how to illustrate (even though I failed)
5. I learned how to make an HDR photo.
Fill Flash outside
regular
Backlit
Fill flash is an optional but useful tool to use on camera outside. It really does boost your photos making it look better. You do this by having a camera, changing your Iso making it and shutterseped, and facing someone in front of the sun. So, the sun makes a shade affect. Connect the light to the camera, and you take picture. This will give the phot more light in the picture showing the subject perfectly. You can test the difference by taking a picture with the light and without the light?
Put yourself in history
Bessie Coleman
I chose to e this person because I remember as a kid on how I used to love hearing about her story growing up. I loved to how she was the first African American female to fly an airplane. Her accomplishments were amazing, and I just loved her as a kid. I still today admire her for her work, and hope that I find something that I can be determined in
Portrait with Makeup
– You can apply color gradually, with soft edges, with large brush strokes, with various brush dynamics,
Their are various different blending properties,
brushes of different shapes.
You can apply a texture with your brush strokes to simulate painting on canvas or art papers.
You can also simulate spraying paint with an airbrush.
One of my Favorite teachers!!
One of my favorite teachers would have to be Mr. Blackwelder! He makes english really fun and enjoyable(saying this as a person who doesn’t favor English very much), to the point where it makes me want to learn more. I also love how much he cares about his students and checks up on us. He makes sure that we’re prepared for any big upcoming projects!
He is very open minded, and doesn’t judge you if you have different opinion. When he teaches it’s not boring, and makes me want to listen. This is because he teaches funny way. He doesn’t overwhelm us, and gives us breaks when needed. His also very open and down to earth, which makes it easy for many students to talk to open up to him.
Some examples of this were when he told the class of the hard parts of IA but reassured us on how we’re going to get to that part. One of the things I admire most about him is his love for teaching. Like you can tell he loves his job and love working with us. I also like the classroom it is very English looking (compliment).
HDR photo!
HDR stands for high dynamic range and signifies for the photo being better lighting and contrast in the picture to help it. the way to achieve successful results is finding very cool landscapes, mostly ones with clouds are recommended. I also think if you have 5 different photos then you will be fine. If your picture doesn’t have photos, then you can always edit them. Using a tripod can also help.
STUDIO PORTRAITS/ STILL LIFES WITH STROBES AND GELS
When it comes to photography it’s important to expand your light setup! Lighting equipment comes in 1 to 3 categories. You can find packs online that can consist of more than one lighting source. The most common types of light sources that you can modify are umbrellas and soft boxes. Reflecting umbrellas reflect and create soft light into the picture. The soft light is actually facing away from the subject and person.
soft boxes are usually square or rectangular. You can get a good lightweight stand for around 70 bucks. when picking packs make sure that they are good quality. You want them to be good quality so u can get great budget from the photos. You can also rent or equip items you don’t have so there’s really no excuse! Having the sticks in power pack makes it easier to adjust the settings of the stick
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My 50 photos
The differences between adobe photo shop and lightroom:
That when you enter lightroom, the editing is right in front of you, while if you enter photoshop, you will have to open it up through files and edits, which can be confusing to some and take longer. Another difference would be that photoshop has way too many extra buttons which can be a good thing because they have a wide variety of editing options. Lastly, lightroom its harder to learn how to save photos into your files and open them into lightroom.
Some of the similarities
between the two would be that they both have basic editing controls
They both are easy to use once you understand how to use them.
They both also have extra editing features that we can use if we learn how to use it.