Sunday, 6 September 2015

Task Thirteen: Learning Outcome: Evaluation

Task Thirteen: Learning Outcome: Evaluation



I have gained a lot of photography techniques and skills during this course,
I had a lot of questions about photography and during this course most of them have been answered. Here are some pictures I've taken in my own time demonstrating what I've learnt.


Here's a picture I've taken of stray cat in my backyard, In this picture I had to be on a vantage point to take the picture, because I didn't want to disturb the cat. I had my shutter speed high so I could freeze the cat's movement if he did see me and ran, I would be able to capture a clear shot. I also zoomed in basically cropping the background, but I also wanted space around the frame.




In this is a picture I took of a picture of a couple of House Sparrow birds, that were sitting
on my neighbour's clothes line. In this picture I wanted to blur out the background and bring the focus to the birds. So I had adjusted my aperture for a deeper depth of field. 



Here I wanted to capture both a shadow and a bright object in one shot something different. Lines can also be seen in the pictures, the darker tree is kinda leading the attention and focus towards the brighter tree, I also cropped this picture, the original had a house in the shot. I lost the original but if you look to the bottom of the left, you'll be able to see the tip of the roof.






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