Friday, October 26, 2012

Lab 1- Photography Point Of View

    In this Lab, I worked with photoshop CS5 and I used photography skills to take advantage of different  views  that a camera can take advantage of. I focused on using specific angel view points such as Close up, Low view point, High View point, eye level shots, Portrait and Landscape. These angle viewpoints are all different in their own unique way and I found this Lab to be quite entertaining. Furthermore, I was able to go outside in the and take pictures of things such as Citi bank building, the park, maybe from a distance and the deli. The way I formed my layers was according to how i want ed to align them so that it would make my first look somewhat professional and presentable towards others so that I can recieve quite good remarks.
      As you can see in the picture below I Labeled each picture with the specfic angle of view that fit it best. Also I would to clarify that each and everyone one of these pictures are original, which makes each one unique. For High level view I took a simple picture having  my camera face down and taking a snapshot of a tree stand, the circle with tri-color. As for Low angle view I  took a zoomed out pictire of citi bank so that it would apear to be taken from the ground. Furthermore, for eye level view I took a picture of two fellow classmates, I was actually able to get a clear view of their eyes so that the camera could focus on it and get a clearshot. Making clearshots, looking after work and never leave out space for improvement are grats skills for a photographer, but I must apply these skills so that they can help me become a better web designer. I think my final product is very good and that even though it doesn't look very professional, that just means it has more room to improve. I plan to improve this by making the angles more clear, taking it from a better perspective, I still like it though because even though its not perfect its shows things that I see everyday. Skills like these will help me in the future when I pursue a career in technology and science, it will give my employers some thing to look foward to.



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