Friday, September 27, 2013

Photo Practical (Summative)


PHOTO SUMMATIVE PART I
DIRECTIONS:
Take a photo to answer each one of the questions below.  Remember to TAKE YOUR TIME in setting up your shot. 


1.      What is in the frame and what is not in the frame?
2.     Where is the light coming from?
3.     How far away or how close up do I have to be to take this photo?
4.     Where is the horizon line?
5.     What would happen if I took one step to the right?
6.     Where is there repetition in line or shape?
7.     How can I capture texture?
8.     What can I do in this picture to create layers (things in the foreground, middle-ground, and background)?


PHOTO SUMMATIVE PART II
DIRECTIONS:

Choose one of your photographs and upload it to Flickr.  Save it to the set called “Photo Practical.”  Next, click on “You” then “Organize.” At the bottom of the screen drag your photo into the gray area in the middle of the screen.  Your photo should pop up in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.  Click on “edit photos” in the upper left hand corner of the tool bar and click on “Title, tags, and descriptions.”
Once there, write the following:


1.     Write a title for your photo in the “Title” space.
2.     Describe the composition choices you made when taking this photo (which question did you answer, and how did you answer it in this photo?) in the “Description” space.  Use the class’ photo composition terms where applicable.
3.     Add your first and last name, no spaces, in the “Tags” space.

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