Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Depth of field


LOW DISTANCE

LOW DISTANCE

LOW DISTANCE

1. Which picture is the best shot of this assignment? Why



My best shot is the low distance picture of my golden jar. It isn't as much stuff in back like 1st low distance photo and its more warm and nicer color in my opinion compared to the fire alarm thing on the wall.

2. Which picture is the weakest shot of this assignment?  Why?

My weakest shot is probably my first photo of ant man. Him being in a cage makes it hard to seem him also the necklaces behind him are also catching the eye because it did not blur.

3. How can the weakest image be improved on in future shoots?

I can take the photo from different angle and move those necklaces to the back or completely out of photo.

 4. Did you use Photoshop, Lightroom, or both?  What tools in the programs did you use to edit the pictures? 

I used Photoshop and the adjustments in image. i changed contrast and brightness and fixed levels.

5. Explain how were you able to meet the objectives (GOALS) of the assignment? **THE GOAL CHANGES EACH LESSON. **SEE THE EQ ON THE ASSIGNMENT AND ANSWER THAT FOR THIS QUESTION.

      I was able to reach this goal of this project by having objects or things in the background blur and have eyes focus on one thing that is not blurred.

6. What was easy about this assignment? Why?

The easiest part was adjusting levels in Photoshop.

7. What was difficult about this assignment? Why?

    The most difficult part was getting the background to blur. My horrible android phone didn't want to blur the background. 

8. If you could do this assignment again, what would you do differently?

Have the background not blur but an object in front of it.

9. On a scale of 1-10 (10 being your best effort) how would you rate your effort in this project?  Why would you give yourself that rating?

     I'd give myself a 7 because when the new tern started i stopped working on it but when i actually worked on it i did it because it could still help my grades. i did it all in one day with motion project.

1 comment:

  1. you can try using different lighting/colours to get more out of your pictures, but the pictures are well shot and have good subjects.

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