Quarter 1 Final
I used the polygonal lasso tool to cut the head from the duck, and to cut body out from the background. I used the......(explain where/how you used the required tools).
Calavera
Alphabet Photography Second Demo
Alphabet Photography First Demo
Face Fold 9/20
Use a two column element to place the demo image on the left, and your own face fold on the right.
Face Swap 9/19
Use a two column element to place the demo image on the left, and your own face swap on the right.
Dream Tutorial 9/18
Use a Column element set to 3 sections. The practice image goes on the first column on the left. The middle and right columns should have your own photographs with the tutorial effect applied.
Focus Tutorial 9/17
Use a Column element set to 3 sections. The practice image goes on the first column on the left. The middle and right columns should have your own photographs with the tutorial effect applied.
Tilt Shift Tutorial
Use a Column element set to 3 sections. The practice image goes on the first column on the left. The middle and right columns should have your own photographs with the tutorial effect applied.
Photo Correction Final
Photo Correction 9/9/13
First Photoshop Correction 9/6/13
You should have TWO sets: two originals, and two where you have done the hue/levels/unsharp mask adjustments.
Second Photoshoot 9/3/13
Today, we took pictures using different viewpoints, as well as the simplify and exclude technique.
Use a "gallery" element to upload the pictures you took. You should have at least 12 pictures: 3 looking up, 3 looking down, and three pairs of simplify and exclude examples.
Simplify and Exclude
Use a "column" element and divide into 3 columns. On the left, use an image element to upload your "before" picture. Use an "image" element to upload your "after" picture in the middle column. Use a "text" element to write about your simplify and exclude examples below. You should have three pairs of pictures! Which means you are to repeat this process 3 times!
Assignment 8/30/13
Go to:
http://www.gettyimages.com/search/search.aspx/1/creative?brands=fkm,fkf,fks&isource=usa-en_flickrFrontDoor_BrowseFlickr#
Browse through the images and find two examples of each: rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing.
Using the examples above for reference, upload the picture, and write why the picture you chose is a good example of that technique.
Use Image plus text element.
http://www.gettyimages.com/search/search.aspx/1/creative?brands=fkm,fkf,fks&isource=usa-en_flickrFrontDoor_BrowseFlickr#
Browse through the images and find two examples of each: rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing.
Using the examples above for reference, upload the picture, and write why the picture you chose is a good example of that technique.
Use Image plus text element.
This is an example of leading lines because....
First Photoshoot 8/28
Use a "gallery" element to upload the pictures you took. You should have at least 9 pictures: 3 rule of thirds, 3 leading lines, and 3 examples of framing.
Choose your best example of each of the three techniques. Write why the picture is a good example of the technique. Use the examples below for reference. You can copy and paste, and then fill in the blanks. Use the image plus text element.
This is my best example of the rule of thirds. The focal point is__________. The eye goes here first because (why is it the focal point). The focal point falls on one of the intersecting points of the imaginary lines, which is why this picture is a good example of the rule of thirds.
This is my best example of framing. In this picture, ________is framing ________. The focal point of this picture is ________. The eye goes there first because _______________.
This is my best example of the leading lines. In this picture, the leading lines are made up of _______________. The lines lead you to_____________. The focal point in this picture is _____________. The eye goes there first because _______________.