First Photos
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My Top Three
1. I feel like these three photos are very interesting visually. The first photo has really nice coloring that I was able to achieve with just some basic editing. I also took the photo several times to achieve the angle I wanted. The second photo was taken somewhere with a really interesting light pattern that I wanted to capture. The third photo took about 6 shots to get the best angle and achieve a really great end result.
2. Three things I learned.
1. Editing is okay and it doesn't make you a bad photographer.
2. Nothing looks the same on camera and in real life. That's where editing can really help.
3. It's very likely that you'll need to take multiple shots. You never know what ones will be blurry or the wrong angle.
2. Three things I learned.
1. Editing is okay and it doesn't make you a bad photographer.
2. Nothing looks the same on camera and in real life. That's where editing can really help.
3. It's very likely that you'll need to take multiple shots. You never know what ones will be blurry or the wrong angle.
Light:
top 3:
1. These photos were taken with a real emphasis on the lighting. The first photo was taken in a closet with my iPhone flash as a lighting source and needed very minimal editing. The second photo was taken on a cloudy day through my bedroom window to add a soft light to the image. The third photo took several tries to get and much more editing than the other two, but it ended up being my absolute favorite.
2. Three Things I Learned:
1. You don't need fancy lighting to get good photos.
2. Take advantage of good natural lighting. It'll save you a lot of time come editing.
3. Less is definitely more in terms of editing. Stick to slight adjustments to make a photo pop.
2. Three Things I Learned:
1. You don't need fancy lighting to get good photos.
2. Take advantage of good natural lighting. It'll save you a lot of time come editing.
3. Less is definitely more in terms of editing. Stick to slight adjustments to make a photo pop.
Perspective
Selfies
Final Stop Motion
1. Yeah I guess I liked the process of making my stop motion. I wish I would've had a little more time to work on it though
2. The most challenging part was maintaining my lighting throughout the project
3. I don't think my practice really helped that much considering I used completely different softwares. But it gave me an idea of how many photos I needed to take.
2. The most challenging part was maintaining my lighting throughout the project
3. I don't think my practice really helped that much considering I used completely different softwares. But it gave me an idea of how many photos I needed to take.