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MRS. KAMPF – PHOTO II

3rd Marking Period Assignments

DUE DATES:3rd Marking Period Ends APRIL 2, 20147 Assignments are due as follow:

Jan. 31 Feb. 10 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Mar. 28

1) WINDOW LIGHTINGUse available light to capture and interesting portrait of a personT-Max 400Tripod and cable release (if needed)ReflectorNorth facing window or no direct sunlightWindow not in frameSee handout for more details.

2) NIGHT TIME PHOTOGRAPHYUse available light to capture and interesting night time sceneT-Max 400Tripod and cable releaseUse chart provided and BRACKET your exposuresCannot use a light meterSee handout for more details.

3) TIME EXPOSURELong-exposure photography or time-exposure photography involves using a long-duration shutter speed to sharply capture the stationary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. The paths of moving light sources become clearly visible.

Light Painting - in this technique, a scene is kept very dark and the photographer or an assistant takes a light source—it can be small penlight—and moves it about in patterns. The light source can be turned off between strokes. Often, stationary objects in the scene are illuminated by briefly turning on studio lights, by one or more flashes from a strobe light, or by increasing the aperture.

3) TIME EXPOSURETECHNIQUE:

T-Max 100 Tripod and cable release Experiment with shooting car light trails and light painting

Shoot at f/8 (a middle aperture) Try varying exposure times. Start with 1 second and increase times at 2 second intervals until 15 seconds then try in intervals of 5 seconds until 40 seconds then try 50 and 60 seconds. The more variations you shoot, the better chance you have a capturing moving lights.

http://www.alexwisephotography.net/blog/2013/06/02/long-exposure-photography-ideas/

4) TYPES OF LINESPhotograph the various types of LINES.Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, “S” Curve and JaggedFilm of your choicePick 4 of the 5, print 3X5s and mount on one board.

See handout for more details.

5) DIRECTION OF LIGHT

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