This is it, the last part of digital photography. I have learned a lot from this class, and I feel that I have grown a lot as a photographer. I now know about the camera itself, and how it works to capture a picture. I now know about the types of cameras, and pros and cons between them. I learned about photo composition, and the 11 elements of composing a picture. I learned about the exposure triangle, and the three components that make up exposure. I learned about aperture, the measure of the size of the opening of the camera lens, and how aperture controls depth of field. I learned about the shutter speed and how it displays motion and stillness. Finally, I learned about the ISO, and the way it can remove or show Digital Noise, and how it can be used to change the exposure. Coming into this class, I knew very little about photography and the camera and photo composition. Before this class, I was taking only snapshots, but now I know how to truly take pictures, and I can consider myself a photographer. Beyond photography, I also gained valuable experience in photoshop, a skill which I have wanted to learn for a while, but have never had the opportunity. These are some pictures from my early stages as a photographer Here is some of my favorite photoshop work. Finally, these are some pictures from the more recent, more developed stages of my photography.
Mr. Bush, thanks for a great trimester, I really appreciated your humor and positivity every day, and your eagerness to help. I learned a lot about photography and photoshop, and a lot of problem solving skills. Thanks again! Josh Winslow
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This week I shot Black and White photos, using some new photos, and some photos from previous photoshoots that I thought lended themselves well to the black and white theme. f/13, 1/400, ISO 400
With these pictures I first changed the colors to black and white, then I adjusted all of the brightness and other stuff to highlight the contrast of the pictures This week I worked in photoshop and created a flat landscape art piece, then used layer masking to create the following images.
Link for tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl-rEEA9WQw This week I worked with different styles of portraits and portrait lighting. I learned about window lighting and three-point lighting, then used the techniques I learned to compose the pictures displayed below. Pictured is Valentina Urrea.
This weekend I shot macro photos in between thunderstorms at Wooley Park, trying to take advantage of the artfully placed raindrops.
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