Today's objective was maybe the most difficult yet. Still life photography, where you arrange an object or objects and then attempt to take an artistic photo might seem easy, but the reality is that it is very difficult. Today, the students nailed this difficult task. The idea today was that the students would use multiples of things we had in the classroom, arrange them effectively, paying attention to light, shadow, background and anything else, then take their photo. We also introduced some new post processing ideas, those being vignetting and sharpening. Nobody found this to be an easy task, but everyone did very well.
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Jim takes a very cool look at a bunch of pencils, showing very strong lines and a very interesting look overall.
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Annie does a very cool job on some tarot cards. Very smart how the cards alternate between face up and face down. |
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Kailynne makes a bunch of rolls of tape much more interesting than you might imagine possible. |
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Benjamin creates a beautiful message from simple office supplies. |
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Yvonne shows us that candy isn't just for kids; it's for photographers too. |
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Kerriane created a lot of color and contrast with her arrangement of paper clips. |
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Celine used the tarot cards too, but created something quite different, yet just as interesting as Annie. |
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Susan also went with paperclips, but she went in nice and close to do so. |
OK, that's it for another day. Big plans for tomorrow too; let's see what the weather allows us.
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