Thursday, 6 December 2012

Introduction to Cameras

BIG CLOSE UP
This is an example of a big close up - In the photo, included are his facial features (eyes, mouth nose, eyebrows), excluding the top of his head and chin.

WIDE SHOT
 This is a wide shot but we made a mistake of putting a person in the shot instead of just taking a picture of the area.

RULE OF THIRDS
This is a rule of thirds shot as we can see the persons head is at the top third of the picture. Also we decided to put the person on the left side of the frame which means that we are getting ready to get someone else in the frame. The right photo is a bad example of rule of thirds and there is a lot of unnecessary spaces and we cant see the bottom half of the persons body.

Worms eye view 

 These are two different types of examples of a worms eye view to show the feet of the person.
Over the shoulder
 This is a over the shoulder shot. This photo is not as clear as it should be as we cannot see the shoulder of the person clearly.
 Window Shot
This is a window shot of the person in the photo. The lighting is not as bright as the weather was not as sunny today.

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