Monday, November 25, 2019

6 Types of Photos Every Photographer Should Know How to Make

Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as the links above.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/

Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences, make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking at the website).
The website was teaching you how to do different techniques in photography that can make your photos look more creative. You learn how to make these photos successful, such as having a small aperture and a fast shutter speed to freeze motion.
What did you learn new?
I learned about different kinds of techniques that I can use, possibly even in the portrait project, to make my photos stand out. I especially liked the forced perspective photo because it shows you that it isn't too complicated to create an illusion.
If possible, post your favorite photo from the site.
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If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.     Why did you pick this photo?
I chose this picture because I like that the photo seems endless.
b.     What rules of photography do you see in the photo?
I see simplicity and a bit of rule of thirds.
c.     Who took the photo?
Dom Crossley took the photo.


If you were directed to a site that you cannot answer any of the questions above, please do the following:
a.     What did you see on the website, describe it in 2-3 sentences?
The website showed many pictures of Darren Moore's photographs. It showed many examples of his photos using long exposure times and how his photos show his individuality and patience. 
b.     What did you learn?
I learned that Moore's photos usually took about 30 minutes each to make and that he photographed a lot of landscapes with water, the water also made the illusion of a milky fog. 
c.     How did the site relate to photography?
It showed me more examples of a specific type of photography technique.

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