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Jostens One-Day Workshop University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO Dan Morris, Cheyenne East High

Adds meaning by stressing one element with another Tie the elements together Makes the viewer focus

Change the perspective for added meaning: 1. Direct view = eye level 2. Bird’s eye view = high 3. Worm’s eye view = low

The human eye loves: Lines Patterns Repetition Creates movement and interest

Depth of Field create a center of interest keep the selected object in focus, while the rest of the shot appears out of focus

“How do I make that cool, fuzzy background-looky thing?” 1.Long lens and zoom in 2.Wide aperture = small f/stop 3.Create space between subject and background

Shallow Depth of Field

Deep Depth of Field