This is one of my photographs with a filter added to it. The filter I added is called cut out. I added it to my photo using Photoshop.
This is the photo before the filter was added.
Friday 15 March 2013
Rule of thirds
I took this photo to display the photography technique; Rule of Thirds. I added the lines which show the Rule of Thirds to my photo on Photoshop.
My photo compared to a professional example
This is one of my
photos compared to a professional example. The subjects in both
photos are performing similar tricks, this is because I based my
photo on the professional example.
Friday 8 February 2013
Rule of thirds
Rhys Davies
Rule
of Thirds
Rule of thirds is a photo
technique in which the subject of the photo is positioned slightly
off centre. This helps to draw attention to the subject, but it also
shows the background or surroundings of the photo.
Examples:
For example, the guitar in this
photo (which is the subject of the photo) is off centre, and
positioned to the right. I think this helps to draw attention to the
guitar, but also shows the surroundings which helps to make the photo
more interesting.
Or in this photo, in which the
subject is also off centre and positioned to the right. I think this
photo is particularly interesting because there is so much of the
background visible.
In this photo, there is a close
up of the subject, however it is off centre. This makes it
interesting because it draws attention to the subject. The lighting
also makes this photo interesting due to it being dark in the photo.
This photo also shows rule of
thirds because the subject is positioned off centre, and to the left.
This makes the photo interesting because the subject draws in
attention. However, it is also interesting due to there being so much
of the background on show.
What makes a good photograph?
Rhys Davies
What
makes a good photograph?
A good photograph might be due
to timing. Getting the right timing might mean you take a brilliant
photo, or a horrible photo. Depth also helps to make a good photo as
it adds a dynamic element to most photo's. Motion will display any
action taking place in a photo, so this also helps to make a good
photo. Also, emotions help to make a good photo because they can
display what people are feeling in the photograph. And, location can
make a good photo because where you take the photograph can effect
how good it is. Lighting will also help make a good photo because if
you use lighting techniques, such as having the lighting from behind,
it might make your photo more interesting.
A photo that I find interesting:
I find this photo interesting
due the angle which is used. The angle shows the main subject, but in
a broken mirror, which means it shows some of the surroundings as
well. I also find this photo interesting due to the black and white
filter being used.
How to transfer photos from a camera to a Mac
Rhys Davies
How
to transfer photos from a camera to a Mac
To transfer photos from a camera
to a Mac you need to ensure that the photos are saved onto the
camera's SD card. Then, you take the SD card out of the camera and
slot it into the Mac. Once the SD card has been inserted, a folder
which displays all the photos on the SD card should appear on the
desktop screen. You should click on the folder to open it, then drag
and drop any photos that you want saved onto your Mac onto the
desktop screen. After this, you should appropriately name the photos.
Once you have done this, you should then drag and drop the photos
into a designated folder. The photos will now be saved on your Mac.
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