cpt 10 photography unit powerpoint

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Which Photo is Better?

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This is a power point I used to teach a computer production technology grade 10 class. I was teaching a photography unit and used this PowerPoint to demonstrate both good and bad examples of photography. Myself, my brother, or past students took all of these photos.

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Which Photo is Better?

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Rule of Thirds

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General Tips

• Ask your subject to look slightly to the side of the camera to avoid red eye.

• Do not use zoom. This reduces the focus!• Always be aware of lighting.• Light directly behind your subject is generally

a bad thing!• Photography is an art. Be creative. Make your

pictures interesting.

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Portraits• backgrounds•Lighting•Rule of Thirds•Include as much “person” in the photo as possible.

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Non -Portraits

• backgrounds•Lighting•Rule of Thirds•Have a focus

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Which Photo is Better?

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Outdoor Photo• Lighting, Lighting,

Lighting!• Have a focus • Remember the rule of

thirds• Shadows• We do not float!• Choose a background

that will not distract from the subject.

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Group Photo

• Framing• Angle• Background• Height of each

individual• Lighting• Be creative

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Photo of a Building

• Lighting• Rule of thirds• Pay attention to various lines and shapes on a

building and how that influences your framing.

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Photo of an Object

• Focus• Angle• Background• Colours

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Photo of a Room• Have a Focus• Be creative• Remember your rule

of thirds

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Which Photo is Better?

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Vegetation• Lighting is very

important• Have a focus. It will

be more interesting!• Try different angles

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Candid Shot• You’re on candid

camera!• Take a picture of

someone when they do not know it.

• Make the pictures interesting, they should tell a story and explain what someone is doing.

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High Angle

• The camera is generally placed above the subject in the picture.

• Makes the subject look small or powerless

• Move (do not use zoom).

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Low Angle

• The camera is generally placed below the subject in the picture.

• Makes the subject look large and powerful.

• Move (do not use zoom).

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Silhouette Photo

• This is one of the few times when it is acceptable to have light behind a person or object.

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Action Shot

• The picture should demonstrate movement.

• Be creative• Rule of thirds

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Be Creative!