All pictures don’t have to be taken from eye level or straight on. They can be taken from all of the directions there is in the world. By taking the picture from a different angle, it produces more effect. If you think that the way you see is pretty cool than why don’t we look from a different angle it will be better. The worm’s eye view is very interesting. By lying on the ground you can see how a worm can see if it could see. If you’re taking a photo of something small, like a child, getting down lower will improve the picture. It’s also nice to take the picture of the thing doing something interesting. If you are taking a picture of a giant you point the camera up at the sky so that the giants face can be seen in all of the clouds that there are in the sky that are blocking their very, very huge faces that are in the sky. Taking a picture from a higher point is very useful because the person will be looking up and you won’t have to worry about poses, you will only see their smiling faces!!! Instead of having your subjects lined up have them in a relaxed position. They can turn their shoulders a little so they don’t seem stiff.
By Christian, Kira and Brittany
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Reflection on the assignment
- How did you work with your group?
We worked pretty good together.
- How did you decide who was doing what?
Well, when we were writing the point of view thing, Kira, Brittany and I took turns writing sentences. When we were taking pictures, we did the same thing, we took turns. After that we had to upload the pictures from the camera to the computer.
Brittany and I forgot how to upload the pictures but Kira remembered, so Kira did the job of uploading the pictures.
- Did you complete the assignment?
Yes, we did finish the assignment.
- What % would you give yourself?
I would give myself 80%.
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