Assignment #2 Landscape/Outdoor Photography

Assignment #2 Landscape/Outdoor Photography

Assignment #2 Requirements Landscape/Outdoor Photography (city scape, buildings, nature, outdoor photography) A. Goals: - To learn how to take quality landscape photography images - To continue to experiment with framing and point of view shooting techniques - To experiment with HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography - To learn how Depth of Field can be utilized while shooting landscapes - To continue practicing focusing, rule of thirds and treatment techniques B. Subject Requirements: 1. 15 final landscape shots a. 2 shots must be HDR’s with 3 or more frames to each picture b. 5 shots must be with a macro setting or close up macro or zoom lens c. 5 shots must be Great Depth of Field d. 3 shots must be Shallow Depth of Field 2. 3 or more frames must be shot Vertically 3. Shoot all Images in RAW or Raw/ JPEG mode- Highest File size you have 4. Your CHOICE of SUBJECT! 5. Create a Folder and place your Top 15 images in that folder- Including 6 more images for the 2 HDR Pictures= 21 images total 6. Label all shots according to the a. through d. Requirements above! 7. Place Folder in the P-drive for grading By _____________________. C. Notes on Shooting Landscape Photography Use a tri-pod for all shots Use self-timer or shutter release cable Set File Size to Raw or JPEG/Raw Research good shooting VENUES and visit them more than once Use some of the following Composition TECHNIQUES: (Camera and Composition notes folder) READ AND OR VIEW EVERY PAGE! o Using Foreground o Using Background o Telephoto Verses Wide Angle Lens FRAMING o Fish Eye Lens- dramatic and over exaggerate the composition – great depth o Composition Variations-Triangles, Diagonals, Symmetry, Positive/Negative Shapes, Spatial and Psychological Tension, Copy and Flip Digital images, Harmony, Dynamic Range, Positioning, Framing, Point of Focus, Rule of Thirds, Counter Balance, Complementary Colors, Rhythm Remember Photo Techniques: Worms Eye, Birds Eye, Rule of Thirds, Vertical Shooting, Point of View Use a Special Filter: to create effect before you put it in Photoshop o Polarizing, Neutral, Graduated Filters, Infered, Macro and more… Choosing a View point The Weather - Time of Day- shoot at dusk and dawn People in landscape Black and White Landscape Seascapes, Skys and Waterways Buildings- Architecture Ideas Reflections Autumn and Winter Shoot in Aperture Priority Mode to get the Depth of Field ( great, shallow, get rid of ) HDR (HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE) - lessons and handouts on the following ways to properly shoot HDR and the Programs and Filters used to enhance and make the final print compliment the subject and composition! .

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