Cindy stands near the coffin that lays her brother's body in her hometown in Austin, Texas on a breezy evening where the funeral will take place. Earlier that week, Cindy's brother, Chris, was shot and killed while defending his country in war.
The remains of a roller coaster in a theme park lays under the Atlantic Ocean with only the top half of the roller coaster visible after Hurricane Sandy arrived. The destruction caused scarred many with the disastrous aftermath of this hurricane.
2. Rules
- Rules of Third - taking pictures with the grid and focusing picture on intersection of lines.
- Balancing - having objects that balance out the picture
- leading lines - lines that lead to the main object
- symmetry and patterns - repeated patters or a symmetrical set up to the picture.
- viewpoint - certain viewpoint that the photographer has.
- background - creating a simple background to bring more focus to the main subject.
- create depth - adding in depth to the picture to see backgrounds of the scene where the picture took place.
- framing - using something to create a frame for a picture thats in the picture.
- cropping - cutting the photo so you can have a better focus on your main subject
- mergers and avoiding them - avoid having people/objects/etc. that are cut out of the picture, try fitting them all in the photo or take them completely out.
- Aperture - helps picture look sharp all around, or only in specific places. (smaller aperture number, high the aperture focus)
- Shutter Speed - exposure time, effective length of time a cameras shutter is open, for fast or slow pictures.
- ISO - to help you take a better quality photo, take light into consideration, and able to freeze the movement of image.
5. Its acceptable to enhance a photo, like for an advertisement to cover up small flaws and to make it more appealing, but no to lie to the public and change the concept of a story that can be offensive
6.
- environmental - includes the environment, creates many details
- self - taking a photo of yourself
- causal - normal photo that you would normally see, person is main focus
- exposure - amount of light allowed to fall on each unit of a photo
- depth of field - distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear sharp in an image
- focal length - determines its angle of view, and how much the subject will be magnified for a given photographic position.
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