Alphabet Photography By Nicole
May 08, 2019 nicole 16 0 Comments
This was the second assignment i decided to for our term 3 in GCT. This assignment asked for photography of the alphabet. The photos of the letters can be found either in different scenery or different places in nature. The only exception in the assignment was you aren't able to make the letters yourself. I did struggle at points of the assignment having trouble with some of the letters, but i also decided to ask someone to be my partner, so it would be easier on me and them. We split the amount of letters each of us had to do to 13 letters each, but even then it was still kinda hard to finish. I struggled on the letters R and S and found it extremely hard to find the letters. Overall i also enjoyed this project, because of it's straight forward concept and the idea of walking around anywhere i go to find letters.
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Macro Photography By: Chris
May 02, 2019 chris marquez 0 Comments
This assignment is called Macro Photography. It gave us an opportunity to take pictures of subjects, figures, actions, at a closer view capturing its fine textures. We as a class were required to use manual focus for our camera’s auto focus was not designated to be used for this style of photography. Doing this assignment opened up my eyes to a whole new perspective of photography. I learned that there can be a beauty in something small or enlarged, or even both. I really enjoyed this assignment for I have already been doing this type of photography at a young age before even knowing how to use a camera to its full potential. If I were asked to do this assignment again I’d definitely do it and create more variety in pictures.
Macro Photography by jam
May 01, 2019 jam 0 Comments
I chose Macro Photography for my second assignment in term three. I chose this assignment because i wanted to take pictures of the small details of an object. I needed to focus on the details of every object and I need to look closely to every detail. It was kind of difficult at first but then i got used to it and had fun. i had fun looking for the small details of the object that i was taking picture of
Alphabet Assignment by Frans
May 01, 2019 frans 0 Comments
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The topic of this assignment was Double Exposure Portraits. During this assignment we watched multiple videos, and saw ...
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For this photography assignment we were instructed to take pictures as close as possible to get the best outcome. Due to the magnified te...
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In this assignment, our GCT class chose 3 or more out of 9 composition techniques to become an "expert" in. I chose line, sub-f...
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My Family Portraits I like to see my family as a a really long car ride which first began when my parents sealed the deal in holy matri...
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The topic of this assignment was Double Exposure Portraits. During this assignment we watched multiple videos, and saw ...
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