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This website was well written, clearly and concisely.  It was interesting learning how this Rule came to be. A test group of thousand people had to sort a thousand (marked) pictures of all themes. The task was to separate "good" from "not good" photos - regardless of their themes. Every batch of everyone's "good" photos was noted, and from all results, the pictures that appeared good to everyone in the test group were extracted. Then all those pictures were analysed for similarities.  It was found that all the important picture elements were spaced around certain points or along certain lines within the format, which could be represented by above-explained thirds - plus two diagonals. This was explained as a part of atavistic manner in which humans look at the world. Thus, the main points of the theme will best be placed at the crossing of thirds (or where a third crosses a diagonal). So, our placing of something at such points will suggest the importa...

Vocab II

mood -the prevailing psychological state. organic -shapes with a natural look and a flowing and curving appearance. pattern -utilizes elements that are repeated. perspective -the sense of depth or spatial relationships between objects in the photo. point of view -the position from which the camera sees the scene. portfolio -an edited collection of their best artwork intended to showcase an artist's style or method of work. primary colors -the emission spectra of the three phosphors that define the additive primary colors of a CRT color video display. principles of design -the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art. proportion -refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in design. reflection -casting back a light, mirroring. texture -any imagery that depends, at least partly, for its impact on the texture.

kodak Notes

1. Put your camera to the subject's eye level is just as  important as the eye contact. 2. Using a nice background will make your subject to stand out. 3. The flash is really important when you are outdoor and lighting is not enough. 4. If you need, move your camera closer to show more details. 5. The middle part of your picture is not always good, move your subject to side show more view would make your picture better. 6. Make sure to focus on the right subject you need. 7. Know your flash's range will help you to produce better pictures. 8. Use natural light widely don't let shadow lands on your subject's face. 9. Take your picture vertically sometimes will make your picture better. 10. When your subjects don't know how to pose, you should manage the position.

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Photo Project I- Adobe photoshop

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Weekly photos- Freshmen

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