My Most Successful Photograph

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My Most Successful Photograph COLOUR - Harmonising (similar colours) - Contrasting (opposite colours) Hot/Cold Bright/Dark QUALITY OF THE IMAGE - Crisp (in focus) Blurred Out of focus INSERT YOUR PHOTO HERE  FORM - Interesting shapes – what can you see? CONTRAST - Is there a range of black white and grey tones? - Are there shadows? DETAIL & PATTERN Intricate (tiny) details No detail Repeat pattern To improve this photo I could…..(take it from another angle, focus on a different section, make it more in focus) To edit this photo I could…(change the colour, make it brighter, add shadows, add a filter, layer it with another photo) Does it link with the Artist’s work? (How is it similar?) COMPOSITION Describe the layout of the photo Camera angle?

Most Successful Photograph… What is the subject of the Photo? Why is it the most successful? What do you like about it? 3. Comment on the following; - COLOUR (hot/cold, bright/dark, contrasting/harmonising, pastel, earthy, natural, neon, monochrome, multi-coloured) - CONTRAST (light and dark, different shades of grey, shadows) - COMPOSITION (The layout of the photo, section/angle) 4. Are there any - DETAILS (Intricate details) - TEXTURE (how does the surface of the object look? - PATTERNS (repeat pattern, zig zag, stripes, checks, random pattern, circles etc.) 5. How might you improve this photograph if you were to take it again? 6. How might you develop it further using Photoshop? Select your best photograph and add it onto your PPT Choose the one which is the most interesting or unusual Does it link with the Artist’s work? (How is it similar?)