Thursday, December 11, 2014

Final Exam Review

1.
Jose grabs the fence, he is trapped with in it, he is known as a fugitive in his own country because of the civil war. Outside the barrier miles away he had laughed and played at his childhood home before all went badly.

2.
1. Rule of thirds - Having the subject in one of the cross lines of the 3x3 grid
2. Balancing Elements - having subjects or objects on both sides of a photo to make the sides equal
3. Leading Lines - A line that move your eye around the image
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition) - the reoccurring of one subject type in an image
5. Viewpoint - the way the camera is positioned to capture the image
6. Background - The landscape behind the image's subject
7. Create depth - Putting the subject farther back in to the picture
8. Framing - Framing the subject with natural objects in an image
9. Cropping - a closer up picture so the background doesn't take away from the subject
10. Mergers and avoiding them - cutting off a piece of an image so it seems partial, or a part of the background blends with you subject

3.
Aperture - The amount of light let into the lens
Shutter Speed - How fast the camera's lens closes to snap the picture
ISO - Adds light to photos but as it goes up the photo has more grain and the smaller it is more clear

4.
In photo shop it is acceptable to change an object but not acceptable to change human features. This is wrong because in advertisements the are falsely advertising what that person looks like.

5.
Environmental - it is when a person is in their environment preforming that working action
Self - when the photographer takes a portrait of themselves
Casual - when the subject is in their environment relaxed 

6.
Exposure - how much light is in the photo
Depth of Field - the amount of space between the nearest and farthest objects
Focal Length distance in mm from the optical center of the lens to the focal point

7.
Early - A title and a cover picture normally doesn't cover the whole page and a sub title
Poster - A title and a picture that covers the whole cover
Married to Type - There is type surrounding the picture but not touching the subject
Forest of Words - there is type all around the cover and overlaps the subject also



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