o pposites a ttract
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O pposites A ttract. A lesson in juxtaposing two images together from “opposite” perspectives. Review of Categories. Bird’s Eye/Bug’s Eye In/Out Backward/Forward Go/Stop Black/White. Bird’s Eye/Bug’s Eye http:// markmoorelive.com/wordpress/?p =187. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Opposites Attract
A lesson in juxtaposing two images together from “opposite”
perspectives
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Review of Categories
• Bird’s Eye/Bug’s Eye• In/Out• Backward/Forward• Go/Stop• Black/White
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Bird’s Eye/Bug’s Eyehttp://markmoorelive.com/wordpress/?p=187
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These photos were taken by that 11-year-old kid in the prior slide…
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Some of our Student’s Examples
Photo by Tanya Takashi Photo by Katie Lamson
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Photo by Brandon Harrison Photo by Nico Lunardi
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In/Out
Photo by: Tanner Mahoney Photo by Megan Hank
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The editing of your photos can also bring the two together visually.
Photos by Dimitri_ca-Flickr
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Try finding unusual places into which you can put your camera, but keep in mind that
the final images both need to be strong.
MHBowden-FlickrTolucoPhoto-Flickr
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Backward/Forward
Photo by Dimitri_ca-Flickr
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Remember the set works best w/ similar subject matter (ex: the swings here)
Photos By Kitskka-Flickr
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Go/Stop
Photos by Derek Kennedy
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Use Shutter Priority to Exaggerate Image Motion:
By J.M. Greizis
By Photo Naturally
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Notice the contrast of motion vs. still in the one on the left vs. all stopped on the right.
Roaming Gaze-Flickr Photocritic.org-Flickr
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Black/White
When a photograph’s light is exaggerated to the bright end of the spectrum it is called "high key" photography. (overexposed image)
When it is slanted to the dark end of the spectrum it is called "low key" photography.(underexposed image)
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What Makes it Work?
• Fill the frame w/ what you want people to see (or crop the image as needed)
• The right balance between context & detail• Pay attention to your background- minimize
the noise to draw attention to your focal point– Either blur the b.g. by using a wider f/stop– Or, get really close to the subject so the b.g. is less
significant
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Student photos on the right track…
Photo by Kyle Welch
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By Marcella Rich
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By Tanya Takashi
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By Joan Yun
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By Lindsay Trolan
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Check out this group on Flickr:“High Key Society”
Photos by d o l f i
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Check out this group on Flickr:“Low Key”
By Liam Somerville
By Matt Brant