I hope you're continuing to find inspiration and joy in some of the projects you are completing for this class. I really appreciate how hard it appears all of you are working in pushing yourselves. Please keep it up! As always, don't take the easy way out, always look for different perspectives and angles, whether it's with photography or design. Here's what I want from you for next week.
1. Make sure you know what each of the following terms are, there's a very good chance we'll be having a short written quiz:
Aperture
Ambient light
Aperture Priority
Candid Pictures
Composition
Cropping
Depth of Field
ISO
Shutter Speed
Shutter Priority
2. Take portraits 3 different people you don't know. Preferably complete strangers. If this isn't out of your comfort zone, terrific. If it is, now is the time to step outside of it! What do you want others to know about this person when they look at your portrait? How do you convey the emotion that you see behind the camera to viewers looking at the image? I really want each of you focusing on both creativity as well as the technical aspects. Is the image in focus? That would be the major technical aspect to consider. None of your final images should be blurry or out of focus.
3. Choose the single best portrait you took for each of these strangers and make basic image adjustments. Post these finished images to your blogs. If you really like any of the images you took, I'll help you make final adjustments and we can get them printed.
4. Choose one of the Pixelmator tutorials featured here and complete it. Upload your final piece to your blog and give a brief description of how you completed it.
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