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My digital photography instructor gave the class some very valuable photography tips. One of the best times to shoot a photograph outside is in the morning. Never point your camera towards the sun because it causes over-exposure. Always move in close for a close-up picture. It’s more interesting to see an odd number of objects in a picture. The further back you get brings the background into clearer focus. Look for texture such as the side of a building or dirt to add more quality to your photo.
The layout presented is my Rose Ad. This assignment was given in one of my favorite classes at my school, Digital Photography. We were to recreate an ad supplied by the instructor, re-shoot the photography and make it own with the text. I had fun doing this project. I shot this picture in the morning hours. I used the natural light from the door being opened and the artificial light from a bare light bulb to get the exact lighting to enhance the photo. The tripod gave me a chance to experiment with the steadiness of my camera. The macro setting on my camera helped me get a good close-up of the rose causing a great depth of field around it. I like how the flower is the main attraction for this piece.
My digital photography instructor gave the class some very valuable photography tips. One of the best times to shoot a photograph outside is in the morning. Never point your camera towards the sun because it causes over-exposure. Always move in close for a close-up picture. It’s more interesting to see an odd number of objects in a picture. The further back you get brings the background into clearer focus. Look for texture such as the side of a building or dirt to add more quality to your photo.
The layout presented is my Rose Ad. This assignment was given in one of my favorite classes at my school, Digital Photography. We were to recreate an ad supplied by the instructor, re-shoot the photography and make it own with the text. I had fun doing this project. I shot this picture in the morning hours. I used the natural light from the door being opened and the artificial light from a bare light bulb to get the exact lighting to enhance the photo. The tripod gave me a chance to experiment with the steadiness of my camera. The macro setting on my camera helped me get a good close-up of the rose causing a great depth of field around it. I like how the flower is the main attraction for this piece.
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