Friday, 19 September 2014

First Task


Hello! Welcome back to my blog.

Recently we got set the task of going outside of the classroom to experiment taking pictures using different shot types and photography rules.
We had to use the rule of thirds which is applied by aligning a subject with guidelines to take a good picture. Also leading lines that act as guide lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image.
James, Recce and I had to come up with a narrative behind our photos and we came up with the idea of a hero and a villain. (James being the hero and Recce being the villain)
I had the responsibility of taking the majority of the pictures I am going to show you, so I had to make sure I did a half decent job, and seeing as this was my first attempt I don't think they came out too bad.


This is the establishing shot of the school which sets the scene for our narrative.


 A long shot using the rule of thirds.



A long shot using using leading lines.



A low angle shot. (I must add that Reece should not be smiling on this!)


An extreme close-up. - using backgrounds.


A long shot - using backgrounds


The same shot of subject but from different angles - A low shot. 


The same shot of subject but from different angles - A long shot.


The same shot of subjects but from different angles - A high shot. (Perfect posing on behalf of the boys too!!)





These photos are just a taster of the skills all three of us have combined and as we develop more skills, hopefully the photos will become a lot higher standard.

Thank you for reading my blog! See you soon.

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