1. From looking at your negatives, how many of your photos do you think turned out well?
Out of the twelve pictures only eight pictures cam out good. Four of them didnt come out good because I took them outside and they came too bright. But the ones I took inside came out good.
2. How many of your photos appear like they will not turn out well? Why do you think these photos did not turn out (Ex: Over/under exposed, not focused, bad composition)?
The one that I took from outside didnt come out the way I wanted to be. And the compostions that I wanted didnt come out the way that I expected to.I think four of them didnt come out the way they were suppost to be.
3. Select the negative image that you think will turn out the best when it is printed. Why do you think this photo will turn out well?
I think the one that will come out the best is the one where I took the picture of desks and the compostion is repetion. I know that I got the compostion that I wanted and I believe that was the best picture I took out of the tweleve.
4. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) do you think are present in your best negative? What evidence can you provide from the appearance of the negative to support your answer?
I think I showed good repition. I took many pictures that involved repition and I think they came out well. Like the picture that I took of the desks they showed repition because they showed the desk over and over again. And I think my view point picture came out good because i took that picture of the girl reading from a different point of view. From below her instead of being at the same level as her I was at a lower level than her.
5. What advanced composition techniques (Ex: rule of thirds, leading lines) that you have learned in class are present in your favorite negative?
That I think that repition can be easier to find then most of the other repitions. And that it can be easy to do view point because we can use staires and chairs to be at different angles from the subjects.And that leading lines are in many parts of the school too. Most of the pictures are my favorite negatives because of what I learned about the different compostions.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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