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Photographing a place
Find a place or places you may find visually interesting
- Shoot 36 photos in the place you choose. Try shooting at different times of day. Try using a wide range of approaches using different framing and angles of view. Experiment with light and shadow, color, composition. These photos can be a depiction of the place or your visual response to what you see when you walk around. These photos are dueOctober 25 Uploaded to flickr Album HW6
- On October 25 we will look at your photos and further develop your theme for the project
- Due November 1, 36 photos on your theme Uploaded to Flickr Album HW7
- From all the photos you shot, choose the 10 best, edit and submit. Upload to flickr in Album Midterm project
- Final Midterm project are due November 8, which you will present to the class
It is extremely important you keep to the shooting schedule for 2 reasons.
- Shooting and reshooting will produce a more successful group of images.
- Meeting the shooting schedule is part of your grade for the project
No animals, cars, sunsets, flowers, portraits
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