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Composition II

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1. Rule of thirds 2. Balancing Elements 3. Leading Lines 4. Symmetry and Patterns 5. Viewpoint 6. Background 7. Create depth 8. Framing 9. Cropping

prompt shoot 2

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 Electric  Purple Cold

American Soilder

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A. What is the most powerful image from the pictures printed in the Denver Post over the three weeks they published images from the year of coverage? Why?  This picture is the most powerful because their in war. Bombs are going off and there in a situation to be killed or kill. B. How do the images work together to tell a story? They show the start then the middle then the end, it pretty much shows what goes on during the time being. C. How do the captions enhance the photographs? They explain whats happening and have a powerful message or they explain what is happening in that present time. D. Summarize the story of Ian Fisher, based just on the captions.  Ian wanted to join the army just like his dad did in honer. after high school was over he said bye to his family friends and left. when he gets there they work endless hours training. After a couple of weeks of training they go to war and half the squad dies. Weeks go on and he learns and finishes the basic s

Aperture, Shetter speed, ISO

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1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture? the face 2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture the bigger it is, the higher the Aperture the smaller it is. 3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field? It focuses more on the object and blurs the background. 1. If suns out: D . If there's no light: C 2. Slow shutter can be used in low bright areas. Fast shutter freezes things in time. normal shutter speed is a mixer 1. It would make the picture more brighter so you could see at night. 2.Low is for when you have plenty of light. 3. High is if there in darker areas. aperture-2.8-22 shutter speed-1 sec- 1/4000 sec ISO-100-25600