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Final Exam Preview

1. The only experience I have with video are of my family, pets and friends 2.The options and settings also quality. 3.I could film my dad working on something or film my mom cooking or film myself doing yard work. 4.when focusing on one part that's when I could use a still image 5.for sound and dialogue

Point of View Preview

1.bird's-eye view, becoming the subject, eye level, and worm's-eye view. 2. bird's-eye view.  When photographing a subject from above, it is known as a “bird’s-eye view”. This could be taken from up in the sky, such as when flying in a plane, or could simply be taken by standing on a ladder, slightly above your subject becoming the subject. This point of view tends to be the most effective, especially when photographing human subjects. To use this technique, photograph your subject from the point of view of the person interacting with the subject. eye level. This is the most common way to photograph a subject. After all, it is typically the way we regard most subjects in our day to day lives, especially other people. worm's-eye view. Photographing from below is sometimes referred to as “worm’s-eye view”, as if you were a worm looking up at the world around you. As you can imagine, this makes all subjects look very large, even if they are very small in reali...

High Dynamic Range

1.you will have to mess with the settings 2.a tripod and a camera 3.it makes the photos shapes, colors, and textures more vibrant 4.we can expect the darker parts of the photo to be brighter with more color and a greater range of detail

HDR photography.

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Forced Perspective

1.A photography  technique which makes an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. This is commonly seen with people holding the sun or pushing the lining tower of pizza.  2.Close up pictures of something small or hard to see when far away like a bug or flower. you usually see this in nature pictures with bugs and flowers. 3. Macro photography, is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size. 4. 1 a camera, 2 something small, 3 a blurred background, 4 a place to shot at.

landscapes

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1.google 2.google 3.you cant get the full scenery like you would with a wide lens 4.an ND grad filter 5. waterproof plastic bag,  cleaning cloths,  microfiber towel 6.so you know if you want to shoot there or not 7.the subject because the subject influences the composition 8.not to include too much 9. because the scenery could be nice and beautiful but the grey clouds could ruin the tone 10.to see if you could take a better picture 11.

Personal Essays

1. first day of school 2. write something you feel strongly about 3. no extra points for facts you provide, make connections, you should be there