Monday, December 20, 2010

Techniques essay

Howard Fair

12-16-10

R-2

The new cameras are way funnier and way easier to use because of all of the new technique you can use and how fun they are to use and also there are so many of them to use.

Fill Your Frame: is one of the Techniques that you can use this technique is particularly important when taking pictures of people whose facial features tend to disappear (the difference in the quality of shoots was remarkable). Shots came alive with rippling muscles, grimaces as on face and even sweat spraying off player as they hit the ball. Use your optical Zoon- most point and shoot digital cameras these days came with a zoom lens and all DSLRs can be fitted with one use of them.

Rule Of Thirds: As you’re taking an image you would have done this in your mind trough your viewfinder or in the LCD display that you use to frame your shot. With this grid in mind the rule of thirds now identified four important parts of the image that you should. Not only this-but it also gives you four ‘lines’ that are also useful positions for elements in your photo consider placing points of in tensest in as you frame your image.

So once you’ve learnt it experiment with purposely breaking it to see what you dissever.

Getting Your Images Straight:

Some people viewing the photo will not notice this mistake but others will (either consciously or subconsciously) and it does spoil the image a little.

The same principle applies to many other types of photographs. Another common type is shots of building, which in most cases are built to be level and have lots of straight lines. Take for example this shot of an archway in a European art gallery.

Overall you can tell that all of those technique will most deff make your picture taking easy and learning how to use a camera easy for the world because of the things they can do like fill your frame, rule of thirds getting your lines straight and much more

Friday, November 12, 2010















































what is symmetry?
same on both sides

what is Asymmetry?
differences on both sides

how have your photographs demonstrated these two concepts?
taking pictures

what was your biggest challenge with this assignment?
paying attention

what was your biggest success with this assignment?
finishing