Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Hamlin Park Adventure and Contact Sheet

Today you are going to have a majority of the period to shoot pictures in Hamlin Park. Our goal is to use the basics we have learned to take interesting and unique images.

  • what to shoot: you will be shooting 3 images of 7 different subjects/objects. Each image should be from a unique angle and all should follow the rule of thirds
  • what to do with your images: you will be importing your images and then creating a contact sheet in PhotoShop ( File > Automate >contact sheet II).
  • Things to remember:
  1. The rule of thirds: an image can be divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines. The four points formed by the intersections of these lines can be used to align features in the image. aligning a photograph with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the photo than simply centering the feature would.
    This photograph of a sunset taken in the Thousand Islands region demonstrates the principles of the rule of thirds
    This photograph of a sunset taken in the Thousand Islands region demonstrates the principles of the rule of thirds
  2. Shooting from unique angles: none of your 21+ images should be taken from 5'8" - 6'2". That is, squat down, stand on top of something, crouch behind something, move around to find a different and unique perspective at your subject. Anyone can stand there and take a snap shot, show us your perspective by thinking outside of that box.

  • Please turn in a contact sheet saved as YourLastName_Hamlin.jpg (using save as in Photoshop) and turn it into the classes folder on the staff server.

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