3 Tips 1. Take a Series of Shots Switch your camera into ‘burst’ or ‘continuous shooting’ mode and fire off more than one shot at a time. In doing this you create a series of images that could be presented together instead of just one static image. This technique can work very well when you’re photographing children – or really any active subject that is changing their position or pose in quick succession. 2. Frame Your Subject Framing is a technique where by you draw attention to one element of an image by framing it with another element of the image. 3. Experiment with Subject Expressions In some portraits it is the expression on the face of your subject that makes the image. Get your subject to experiment with different moods and emotions in your image. Play with extreme emotions Environmental Pictures- I really like these photos because its two very different pictures showcasing different environments Photography Self Portrait- I like these because they ...
A. Some of the points I read about was whether photo manipulation is unethical or ethical. Many people believe that photos shouldn't be altered heavily and be used to change someone's appearance all together. B. They believe that even though they have made mistake in the past, they believe that it would never happen now as they make sure to catch things like that in posts nowadays. C. I think you shouldn't post someones face on someone else's body but I do believe light touch ups are okay as long as you don't go overboard on it. D. This photo is the most unethical because of the magnitude of the change they tried to do. They tried to make the woman more attractive then she really was. They tried to lie to every one about her appearance and it's also very insulting to the woman in that photo. She would be insulted as she would believe that the editors think she is ugly. E. I find this one the least unethical. I find this to be the least because all ...
Simplicity This photo shows simplicity because it focuses on the man while everything else is blurred out making you focus on the man. Framing This a great example of framing because it shows the subject doing an action while framed naturally by the glass allowing the focus to be on the firefighter. Rule of Thirds This a good example of rule of thirds because it shows the subject on the upper left corner and also shows where it is going not where it already has been. Lines This photo is a good example of lines because the lines lead to the smoke and the people hanging out the window allowing the viewers to lead up to the subject. Balance This photo is a good example of balance because all of the firefighters bodies form triangles, the geometric shapes compliment the picture. Avoiding Merger
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