So for class today we are looking at some camera techniques involving Compistion, like the rule of 3rds.
So today's class task is:
Composition = rule of thirds
Framing/cropping = cutting & figure
Pattern = close up
repitition = 5 - 6 images
What we have learnt so far
Fore - mid - back - ground
Positive negative space
Shutter = Blurring frozen
dof
viewpoint
What I learnt in class this morning.
This was my small take on David Siliga Setoga photo of repitition. I needed more people for this to work better.
I took this one to resemble frameing in photography, I see now that the image could have used a little more focussing but I like how it turned out Kind of worth thinking about experimenting more. maybe use different glasses as I can barely see with out mine.
I choose these three to show pattern. I also Tried to take the photos at different angles to make the lines to in different directions.
I tried using this one a s the rule of thirds but looking at it here it feels like a very cluttered and messy picture so I need to retake this photo but better. different area
I had to take the afternoon off because I needed to get the doctors. Stephanie needed to come with me because she had no other way to get home later.
Your Blogger is really strong, keep up the good work, kia kaha.
ReplyDeletegreat to see you back at MIT for term four, I look forward to seeing your mahi
ReplyDeleteWe missed you in class Monday, I hope you can come next week, as we are going to more galleries, pukumahi. (Remember to look at the Hobbsaroo Blooger for catch-up)
ReplyDeleteRemember that the Blogger is worth 25% of your final mark and needs to reflect five hours of mahi each week, clearly documenting manaakitanga, research and the application of camera skills and techniques in the production of a range of photographic images. Look to the Hobbsaroo for catch-up info. (I understand that you have been unwell, remember to get a doctors certificate if you need an extension.)
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