Thursday, December 12, 2013

SELF PORTRAIT AND PORTRAITS

                                                   TIPS!
tip#1)Give yourself plenty of time to get in position and figure out what you're doing.
Most cameras let you vary the length of the timer, check your manual for how to set yours.
tip#2)A light, stucco wall, a sidewalk, or any other simple background can suffice. Just be sure there aren't a lot of distractions around the surface you choose.
tip#3)Use props, scenery, pose and lighting conditions to convey your personality. And most of all, have fun!

ENVIROMENTAL PORTRAITS

I picked this photo because i liked the background and the way the eagles 
are set up in the picture. i also liked how the photographer focused the main part of the photo 
and blurred the back ground.

i picked this photo because i like how the sky and the water is divided by a line
and the man is in btw of them with the sun set in the background. 

CASUAL PORTRAIT
i picked this photo because this looks like a normal and
casual portrait  where the background dosnt take that much of the viewers view.
i picked this photo because it is a casual 
picture with the background blurred up and the person on the right
wit all the focus.

FORMAL PORTRAIT
I picked this photo because the mean is standing in the middle of the image and 
the background is blurry but he's not.
I picked this picture because it looks really formal and i like how the picture was taken.
PHOTOGRAPHY SELF
i chased this photo because i like how the guy shows in the ball up side down
I chased this photo because i like how the guy has the lenses and how he took the photo
with a smaller him on it.

                             

In this project i will shoot  a person and i will take the photo out side 
so and environment photo  with the sky included and trees and 
hopefully sun light so i can get the shadows also blur the back ground 
and focus my main person that ill be working with.





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