1. Name one tip for getting good portraits.
2. What is one Photoshop tool that you can use to improve your portraits? 1. If I want to darken the background of my portrait I should...
a. Use the dodge tool and brush over the background b. Use the clone stamp by pressing Alt Click c. Use the burn tool and brush over the background d. Use a levels layer, slide the black slider, and layer mask the person 2. To create a small depth of field in your portrait you should... a. Use an f/16 b. Use an ISO of 1600 c. Use a shutter speed of 1/4000th d. Use an f/5 and get close to the subject 1. How could you use a reflector in your portraits today?
a. Have a helper use it to bounce light into the photo to brighten the subject's face. b. Have a helper hold it overhead to create shade. c. Play Frisbee with it. d. Both a and b are good uses of a reflector. 2. What is one way you can make your subject feel comfortable when you're taking their photo today? 1. What lens would be a good choice if you want to shoot with a really wide aperture to get a really small depth of field in your portraits?
a. Fish eye b. 50mm c. Normal lens zoomed out to 18mm d. Wide angle lens 2. Why is a telephoto lens a good idea for portraits? 1. What is something you are thankful for?
2. How could you create a photograph that creatively shows the thing you're thankful for? **The reason this is your Bell Work today is because we will be doing an optional photo contest starting today. Creatively photograph something you are thankful for and email it to your teacher. The winners will be allowed to take a camera home for the week of Thanksgiving Break! The deadline to enter the contest is Nov. 20th 1. What does the Dodge tool do?
a. Darkens specific areas of a photo b. Brightens specific areas of a photo c. Increases/decreases saturation in specific areas of a photo d. Brightens/darkens the entire photo 2. What does the Burn tool do? a. Darkens specific areas of a photo b. Brightens specific areas of a photo c. Increases/decreases saturation in specific areas of a photo d. Brightens/darkens the entire photo |
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