COMD 1340 D164 Spring 2020
This beginning photography course explores the foundational concepts of light and exposure. Using dSLR cameras, professional lighting equipment and software, the student develops compositional skills and the ability to control photographic style to create visually engaging photographs.
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Motion blur is caused when an object is captured during movement. In other terms, it is the […] See MoreQuiz - Clemson Brown
#1:This is the example of motion blur. To shoot a motion blur photo, we need to set up a slow s […] See Morequiz
1. The shutter speed setting affects the way we capture motion. Motion blur is when the subject […] See MoreFinal Quiz
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After reading the short biography of Dorothea Lange, when I first saw this photograph I felt hopelessness and just pain. The photograph which is in black and white, is mostly focused on one man, while the rest of the crowd have their […] See MoreOwen Dennis HW #6
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As you state, Kenna used the rule of thirds to place the line of trees in the frame. It is also an excellent example of breaking a pattern. I am not convinced though that this is a good example of leading lines. Leading lines are lines […] See MorePhotography Assignment – Clemson Brown
Well stated. I can't look at the photo as the Holton website is incompatible with my browser at home but your description helps me see it. See MoreCOMD1340_HW1_Humala
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