Project 13 Photo “final” and portfolio. Shallow depth of field Return Cameras Begin portfolio Senior portfolios due.

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Project 13 Photo “final” and portfolio

Shallow depth of field Return Cameras Begin portfolio Senior portfolios due

Photo a day for 13 days Your final project is a culmination of everything you have learned throughout the semester. You know how to use various functions on your camera. You know what makes a great quality and exciting photograph. You know how to use Photoshop (if you need it). You have done various projects that required you to get creative and think outside the box. Put all of this knowledge and creativity together to come up with an amazing final project! The best way to become a better photographer is to take pictures. A lot of them! Push yourself to see the world in a new way. Use new functions on your camera, try new things. Get creative!

Graded on…. 1.Photos: theme (how strong your theme is and how hard you hunted down photo ideas) quality of photo (focus, lighting) composition (ditch extra stuff, zoom in on main subject) exciting camera angles use of functions on camera (manual modes, MACRO, black/white, etc) …..etc…..

Graded on…. 1.Photos: theme (how strong your theme is and how hard you hunted down photo ideas) quality of photo (focus, lighting) composition (ditch extra stuff, zoom in on main subject) exciting camera angles use of functions on camera (manual modes, MACRO, black/white, etc) …..etc…..

2. Portfolio You ’ ll put all of your final photos for each day together title them with the theme pick 3 to write about layout of portfolio.

Themes: Day 1: Shallow Depth of field Day 2-13: pick from the list below: 1.Reflections 2.Triptych (3 photos make up one) 3. Dichotomy….aka opposites (put both in the same picture) 4.An ant’s eye view 5.Change of Season 6.Head, shoulders, knees and toes….anything but a face 7.Shades of red 8. Unseen 9Embarrassing 10A day in the life… 11Numbers 12Pick a shape….Circles, squares… 13Food…glorious food! 14Silhouette 15All in a row 16Curve 17Watch out!

Depth of field

Aperature Controls Depth of field

LARGE depth of field = big #

SHALLOW depth of field = little #

Bokeh = blur Pronounced “boke”