1. Change settings manually and Auto Exposure Bracketing
2. A tripod and photo blending software
3. To take a well exposed and detailed picture of nature or architecture.
4. More detail and better exposure.
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 ...
Turning Torso 1. Santiago Calatrava 2. 2001 3. Sweden 4. Open to Public 5. $220M 6. Made for urban renewal 7. I picked this building because I had previously known about it. I thought it was a really cool looking building and the way it looked was really weird compared to the other buildings. Sculptured House 1. Charles Deaton 2. 1963 3. USA 4. Open to Public 5. 1.53M 6. Set for Woody Allen's Movie 7. I picked this building because it seemed like someplace cool and was in the United States. Atomium 1. Jean and Andre Polak 2. 1957 3. Belgium, Germany 4. Open to Public 5. 26M Euros 6. Was constructed for The World Fair 7. I picked this building because of its cool design. Nautilus House 1. Javier Senosian 2. 2007 3. Mexico City, Mexico 4. Open to Public 5. N/A 6. Wanted to be closer to nature. 7. I picked this building because its design was very different and unique.
1. For this Picture the composition rule I followed was rule of thirds. 2. The subject is the pot being glues back together. 3. Yes it is clear what the subject is in this picture. 1. For this picture I used lines. 2. The subject for this picture is the teacher as she is isolated. 3. I think it might be a little unclear who the subject is but is easy to find out. 4. I could have shot it from a different angle to further isolate the teacher. 1. I don't think for this picture I followed a rule. 2. The subject of this photo are the two girls working. 3. Yes it is clear who is the subject of this photo
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