Project 1:
Reflection questions:
1. I chose to take photos of colorful wildlife.
2. The photos I shot were mostly wood and plants. They are really colorful and I think they were really pretty.
3. Most of my photos are really close up. I like it to get the detail of all the object in the photo
4. Most of my point of views were straight on.
5. Most are horizontal but some are vertical.
6. I didn't in any of the law of thirds picture I took everyone in the center.
7. For me I think it is the one with the grass.
1. I chose to take photos of colorful wildlife.
2. The photos I shot were mostly wood and plants. They are really colorful and I think they were really pretty.
3. Most of my photos are really close up. I like it to get the detail of all the object in the photo
4. Most of my point of views were straight on.
5. Most are horizontal but some are vertical.
6. I didn't in any of the law of thirds picture I took everyone in the center.
7. For me I think it is the one with the grass.
Project 2:
Reflection questions:
1. The place I took my photos were taken in the school and also outside of the school.
2. These photos have a lot of patterns, texture and repetition. For example with the bricks it repeats itself with the bricks and a different texture.
3. Most of the photos are close up to the object but some are distant.
4. Most are in the middle of them but some are to the sides and down.
5. Most are horizontal but some like the stairs are vertical.
6. Only in one photo and that is the hall outside with the pillars. Its not right down the middle it is a little to the side.
7. I think the photo of the hall that has a pattern on the floor, the repetition of the bricks and also the repetition of the designs of the doors, etc.
1. The place I took my photos were taken in the school and also outside of the school.
2. These photos have a lot of patterns, texture and repetition. For example with the bricks it repeats itself with the bricks and a different texture.
3. Most of the photos are close up to the object but some are distant.
4. Most are in the middle of them but some are to the sides and down.
5. Most are horizontal but some like the stairs are vertical.
6. Only in one photo and that is the hall outside with the pillars. Its not right down the middle it is a little to the side.
7. I think the photo of the hall that has a pattern on the floor, the repetition of the bricks and also the repetition of the designs of the doors, etc.
Project 3:
1. In picture 1 we threw a towel in the air to capture a blanket frozen in time. To do that we got a camera and put it to a fast shutter speed so that we could capture the image quickly without any blur.
2. In picture 2 we put the shutter speed slower to capture blur and to get motion. We put the camera in one spot and shot the car moving. We wanted to get the car in motion with blur and not the background to show that the car was the only thing moving.
3. In picture 3 we had a friend of mine run while I had a longer shutter speed but followed him so that the background would be blurred but not the person.
2. In picture 2 we put the shutter speed slower to capture blur and to get motion. We put the camera in one spot and shot the car moving. We wanted to get the car in motion with blur and not the background to show that the car was the only thing moving.
3. In picture 3 we had a friend of mine run while I had a longer shutter speed but followed him so that the background would be blurred but not the person.