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Panorama

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1. Stay as steady as possible in order to get the most stable result 2. Use a more raw image image. Usually panoramic pictures are of nature so don't use as many filters or adjust the image as much. 3. Make sure you can pick your focal point properly and then position the rest of the picture around that point. 4. Overlap the different parts of your picture properly so that your shot looks fluid and smooth. 5. Balance natural colors properly. This is a clone picture of Josh that i used the trees to make it symmetrical and it looks very good, looks like something straight out of a movie. To get this shot I had josh stand in one place then run behind me to a different place which gave it a cloning effect. The hardest part about this shot was the shadows which made him not visible so it took a few tries.  This is a sloppy photo but it raises junior up, it did not take long i moved the camera up to move it up  same as above This is a normal panoramic of the school

Landscape Cityscape

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What is the difference between Landscape and Cityscape photography?  Landscape is of land and tress, mountains, lakes, Cityscape is of the city, like a skyline What is panorama/panoramic photography? the camera stitches together a group of photos to make it into one photo What is the Golden Hour?   What is the Blue Hour? I chose this  picture  because I have always wanted to see the Northern lights. Time of day/night - Night Angle of shot -  Towards the sky Weather - It is clear out Panoramic mode - it would have to be horizontal to include all of the trees and the northern lights I love the Pittsburgh  skyline Time of day/night - Night Angle of shot - it is downward towards the city with the bridges serving as the leading lines Weather - Clear Panoramic mode - it is horizontal to get all of the skyline into the picture LANDSCAPE Where are you going to go? Backyard or wherever I go for spring break What will be your focal point? probable trees and hop

Foreground, Middle Ground, Background

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You will see in my background... a blue sky with a orange sky You will see in my middle ground...trees that don't have tops to them You will see in my foreground... a goose drinking from water The most challenging part of this assignment was I could not find any freaking images that matched the rest....and I overcame it by doing my best to match the colors with the rest The strongest area of my project is the building of the image which was challenging because it was hard to make it all look united I was good at building the image because i'm a crafty kind of guy.

Abstract Photography

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The photographer took this picture by getting very close to a dollar bill so that we can just see an eye and the paper and if it weren't for the green and the nose i would not have been able to tell what it was or where it was from. Helpful Hints 1. Zoom in a lot on an object with a simple design. It'll most likely look strange and abstract. 2.Shoot through another object to create distortions. 3.Flashes in a dark room are an easy way to get a shadow that looks abstract. 4.Lines and curves create simple patterns found in abstract photography. 5.Texture and patterns along with lines and curves can further provide designs found in abstract photos. Wavy Color The dangers of soap, food coloring and milk My favorite of the two is the wavy color one because the colors are bright but there are lines and circles cutting through it and its honestly confusing, taking an up close picture makes it more abstract due to the absence of context clues and other hints

Leading Lines

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Leading lines are a set of lines used by the photographer that direct the viewer through the photo. A photographer might use leading lines in an image to direct a viewer to certain points in that image Symmetry is when the image is the same on both sides, a mirror image the photographer use the road and landscape to lead up to the vanishing point in this photo I used the rails to lead up to Emily in this photo What did you do to shoot your photo?  I used the railing to lead up to emily What did you use as your leading lines to draw the viewers attention to a focal point? The railing  Who is your focal point?   Emily Is your composition symmetrically balanced?  No not exactly  What does this do to the composition?  It makes it look a little less professional

Alphabet Quote

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Alphabet

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