How Did the Lessons on Depth of Field and Photography Techniques Prepare Me to Take Pictures for My Magazine?
What was the impact from the lessons on depth of field on the preparation for my magazine?
The lesson my teacher gave on the topics of depth of field and photography techniques helped me in many ways to get ready for the photos needed in my magazine. First, we learned what depth of field meant, depth of field is the distance between the nearest and furthest objects that allows for the image to be focused on camera. Also, when taking photos depth plays an important role in pictures by making two-dimensional subjects into three- dimensional causing for the photo to be more attractive towards the viewer. Then next in the lesson of depth of field the class was taught that the larger the number (such as f/8) is on the camera to focus it will bring all the foreground and background objects in focus. When going to lower numbers (such as f/1.4) this brings focus on the foreground objects blurring the background out. This helped me with my magazine since when I started taking the photos for my spreads and covers, I was able to understand how to work with the camera, so the subject of my pictures appears clearer against the background I created for them.
What was the impact from the lessons on photography techniques on the preparation for my magazine?
The lessons on photography techniques that my teacher went over in class helped me with the preparation for my magazine since she helped me understand the different techniques, I could use to make my photos for my magazine be more appealing to my viewers. Some of these techniques includes birds' eye, worms' eye, leading lines, rule of thirds, framing, isolation, and repetition. She gave an assignment on this topic where we would go out and take pictures for each of these techniques to let us get a feel of how the pictures are supposed to be.
An example of the photography techniques assignment:
An example of the depth of field assignment:
This image represents focus on the background |
This image represents focus on the foreground |
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