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Learning Log 1: what makes a great photograph?
The thing that makes a great photograph is based on the way the photographer takes the picture, for instance if the photographer is determined of the angle and the perspective then it will come out great. it also consists of … Continue reading
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I believe that the emotion and movement is what makes a great photograph from both a model or a lanscape because it is how a photograph becomes memorable and creates a story and a feeling to a . = GREAT … Continue reading
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Learning Log: what makes a great photograph?
Making a great photograph consists of good lighting, angles, and editing of the photo. Lighting and exposure in the photo is important because it shows the clarity and detail in the photo. Angles are also a factor when creating a … Continue reading
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What makes a great photograph? I believe a photograph needs a focal point, good lighting, clear perspective, focused and not blurry and in some cases vibrant colors depending on the type of picture. Some photos should be able to tell … Continue reading
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Jeremy Eisner, Learning Log One: What makes a great photograph?
A great photograph most likely would consist of a focus on one or more people, places, or other things. The composition of the photograph should allow for there to be a balance between the focused person or object and the … Continue reading
LL2-Composition and Camera Angle
Post a small jpg (around 200k) of the best photograph you took of the chair in today’s class. State the camera angle the photograph was taken from and describe at least two of the other aspects of the photo that make … Continue reading