Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Quiz, November 3rd 2010

The Photographer used the Rule of Thirds, blurring out the backround, making the Man and the bird to stick out, making it obvious that they are the centre of attention. :)
This Photographer used the Rule of Thirds, focusing on the the bridge tpye thing, making it the Centre of Attention.
This Photographer used Rule of Thirds aswell, I think focusing on the person in this photo, I believe this photo aswell focused on balance aswell.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Question.

What are all the Photoshop Protocals? Put them in the correct order.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

YearbookSpread Ideas.

I Kyra-Leigh, will be creating a page for the yearbook with the title “We Stand Alone”. This page will include seven images which will show the difficulties some go through in their life, and basically what their life is about. I will set up these photos and direct my friends to help me, with doing certain "poses". I will use my friends Maddy & Celine, and we will photograph these situations with them and with their consent. I plan to have these images by Tuesday.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

"Rule of Thirds"

This assigment is the "Rule of Thirds" The point of this assigment is to put your"Rule of Thirds" on, and having the "subject of Points of Interest" into the intersection. What I did in this photo was, just a few of the regular Photoshop Protocals, such as "Levels" and "Brightness & Contrast" & a bit of "Color Correction."

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Landscape Layers, Sept 23 10.

This Assigment is the "Layers Landscape"

The point of this assignment is to Enchace the photo,
To do this photo, I did the "Layer's Protocals" and then added a few extra's from the "Photoshop Protocals" and this is the result I got on my photo.

Duotone, Sept 23 10.

This assignment is a "duotone"

The point of a "Duotone" is to either make the image "cold" or "warm"
In my image, I decided to make it more of a "cold" feel, rather then soften it up, and make it have a "warm" feel to it:)

Leading Lines Sept 23 10

The Point of Leading Lines is to create a main focus to the main object, or the Center of Interest.

What I did on this photo, is I did all the main "Photoshop Protocals" afterwards, I used the "Rectangle Tool" to place my leading lines, to create the main focus, and then I used the Ellipse Tool to "circle" My Center of Interest.