1. Get up high and shoot down on your subject or get as close to the ground as you can and shoot up . Either way you’ll be seeing your subject from an angle that is bound to create interest. 2. by making your subject move by keeping your subject still but having an element in the scene around them move by moving your camera (or it’s lens to achieve a zoom burst) 3. Eye contact. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmental portrait I like this picture because it has a lot going o...
1.Forced Perspective is a technique used in many pictures to make an illusion. It can make things bigger or smaller when the object could be between. 2.Macro Photography is pictures that involve insects. Since their small the pictures are meant for small things. 3.Micro Photography is very small micro things. They're just pictures of small, very small things. 4. I will need to use one of these techniques. I would need to take the pictures nice and focused and not blured. The pictures would beed to be taken correctly.
Action or Emotion This picture shows action and emotion all at once. The two girls n the middle are happy and excited, as well as the ones holding the blanket up. Then the girls in the middle are jumping up using energy. The people holding the blanket are as well, moving the blanket up n down. The Story This picture tells the story of a teacher teaching his class about a pig or cats body.The students are paying attention to the teacher so they don't miss anything. Filling the Frame This picture shows people working on metal and making something. It fills in the frame mainly with their body's. It shows how interesting the fire and sparks are everywhere.
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