Friday, March 11, 2011

March 11th Photo Info

1. Lighting conditions can cause your picture to look bright and shadow that are too dark for the camera.
2. The golden hour for sunlight are an hour or two after sunrise and an hour or two before sunset.
3. 1. Light is directional and that provides interesting side lighting that can emphasize shape and texture, in addition to casting long, interesting shadows and your subjects,2. light has a more warmer and more attractive colour than midday sun and 3. light quality is softer and produces highlights and shadows that your camera can deal with more easily than the extremely contrasty light produced by the high midday sun.
4. Clouds can effect a photo by blocking the evening sun.
5. The two photos at 5:18 are different because the second photo shows more shadow and has more light. it is interesting because it shows trees on the building.

1. If you look at other peoples work u can get a image in your head to come up with great ideas of art.
2. You should change your perspective because you don't want the same pictures and the angle you're at.
3. Taking fewer pictures are important so that you can have more time to focus on the pictures you have. Also it can dull your creative thought process.
4. Because once you think u are the best you become unteachable.
5. Golden Ratio is basically Rule of Thirds on steroids.
6. If you use Golden Ratio it can increase your chances of creating images that attract viewers attention.
7. Inspiration gets you to take other peoples work and put it as your own, Creativity is from you and what you came up with not from other photographers.

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