Ok Photographers, I hope you all explored Photoshop and found a few fun things to do on the program! Come on Monday, 9-27-2010 with multiple shots at diffrent angles. We will be comparing the quality of composition next week, so be prepared and have some photos of the same subject to compare!
If you missed a Photoshop lesson you need to come and see me and get the tutorial pages. The following is what each class has accomplished this week. We are still going over the basic tools and it is very important that you work on these projects so you can catch up!
Tuesday 9-21
1st Hour: Photoshop Using Marquee as a selection tool, Zoom.
Lesson 1 picture 01A start (green car)
3rd Hour: Text, Brushes, Undo, History
Lesson 1 picture 01B start (Bench "Pitch In")
Lesson 1 picture 01C start (Orange Tie)
Friday 9-24
1st Hour: Text, Brushes, Undo, History
Lesson 1 picture 01B Start (Bench "Pitch In"
Lesson 1 picture 01c Start (Orange Tie)
3rd Hour: Crop, Straighten, Color Correct
Lesson 2 picture 02 Start (gril on trampoine)
Friday, September 24, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Week 2 Assignments!
Interesting Straight on Shots vs. Interesting Angels DUE MONDAY 9-20
Keep practicing with you mode settings, but this time try new angels. Get down at your subjects eye level, make your shot interesting, but not overwhelming.
Take multiple pictures of the same subjects in the following ways...
* Auto
* Modes and Special Settings
* Straight on
* Different angels
Keep practicing with you mode settings, but this time try new angels. Get down at your subjects eye level, make your shot interesting, but not overwhelming.
Take multiple pictures of the same subjects in the following ways...
* Auto
* Modes and Special Settings
* Straight on
* Different angels
Week 1 Assignments!
You were given 3 assignments for Week 1.
1. Photo Reaction Paper: DUE FRIDAY (9-10-10)
* Find a picture that you like and copy and paste it onto Word, place it on the top center of the page. In paragraph form, write about who the photographer of the photo is. Give any information about the photo that photographer has provided. If ther is no information given, move to the next part. Describe the photo in detail, be as discriptive as possible. Tell about the pthot as if the reader could not see the picture but is still able to get and idea of the layout in their mind. Tell why you like the picture and why it is pleasing to the eye.
2. Exploring your camera worksheets DUE MONDAY (9-13-10) * Use your camera, manual and the Internet to answer the questions on worksheets # 1, 2 and 3.
* DO NOT TURN IN UNTIL THEY ARE ALL COMPLETE. put the worksheets in order and staple. Remember to put your class hour by your name!
3. Exploring your camera and mode settings DUE MONDAY (9-13-10)
* Take your camera home this weekend and take pictures with the different settings on your camera. Remember to keep notes on what you took, the date and time, location and settings. You will need this information when you upload your photos to your blog and when you turn in your final portfolio.
1. Photo Reaction Paper: DUE FRIDAY (9-10-10)
* Find a picture that you like and copy and paste it onto Word, place it on the top center of the page. In paragraph form, write about who the photographer of the photo is. Give any information about the photo that photographer has provided. If ther is no information given, move to the next part. Describe the photo in detail, be as discriptive as possible. Tell about the pthot as if the reader could not see the picture but is still able to get and idea of the layout in their mind. Tell why you like the picture and why it is pleasing to the eye.
2. Exploring your camera worksheets DUE MONDAY (9-13-10) * Use your camera, manual and the Internet to answer the questions on worksheets # 1, 2 and 3.
* DO NOT TURN IN UNTIL THEY ARE ALL COMPLETE. put the worksheets in order and staple. Remember to put your class hour by your name!
3. Exploring your camera and mode settings DUE MONDAY (9-13-10)
* Take your camera home this weekend and take pictures with the different settings on your camera. Remember to keep notes on what you took, the date and time, location and settings. You will need this information when you upload your photos to your blog and when you turn in your final portfolio.
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