Vantage point (2 images) - A place or position affording a good view.
1. Bird’s Eye View (Aerial View) – Shooting looking down on your subject
2. Ant’s Eye View – Shooting looking up at your subject
Framing (3 images)
1. Tight Framing – Close showing only your subject
2. Wide Framing – Showing surroundings, wide angle, Use areas of the image to draw the view’s attention to your subject.
3. Object as frame – shoot through an object, using it as a visual frame around your subject
Rule of Thirds (1 image)
1. Use the imaginary composition grid that divides the image into thirds.
2. Line areas of importance up with the ‘power points’ where the lines intersect.
ISO (4 images)
1. In your camera menu set your ISO sensitivity to 200. (shoot in A or S mode)
2. Frame your shot, set your expose, focus and shoot.
3. With the same subject, set your ISO to 400, set your exposure and shoot.
4. Next, set the ISO to 800 and with the same subject, set your exposure and shoot.
5. Last, set the ISO to 1600 and with the same subject, set your exposure and shoot.
File Names:
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1. Bird’s Eye View (Aerial View) – Shooting looking down on your subject
2. Ant’s Eye View – Shooting looking up at your subject
Framing (3 images)
1. Tight Framing – Close showing only your subject
2. Wide Framing – Showing surroundings, wide angle, Use areas of the image to draw the view’s attention to your subject.
3. Object as frame – shoot through an object, using it as a visual frame around your subject
Rule of Thirds (1 image)
1. Use the imaginary composition grid that divides the image into thirds.
2. Line areas of importance up with the ‘power points’ where the lines intersect.
ISO (4 images)
1. In your camera menu set your ISO sensitivity to 200. (shoot in A or S mode)
2. Frame your shot, set your expose, focus and shoot.
3. With the same subject, set your ISO to 400, set your exposure and shoot.
4. Next, set the ISO to 800 and with the same subject, set your exposure and shoot.
5. Last, set the ISO to 1600 and with the same subject, set your exposure and shoot.
File Names:
- Bird’s eye view = VantagePoint1.jpg
- Ant’s eye view = VantagePoint2.jpg
- Tight framing = frame1.jpg
- Wide framing = frame2.jpg
- Object as a frame = frame3.jpg
- Rule of Thirds = thirds.jpg
- ISO = iso200.jpg, iso400.jpg, iso800.jpg, iso1600.jpg
- White Balance = wb1.jpg, wb2.jpg, wb3.jpg, wb4.jpg
- Silhouette = silhouette.jpg
- Dutch Angle = dutchangle.jpg
- Fill-Flash = fillflash1.jpg, fillflash2.jpg, fillflash3.jpg
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