1. Assignment 14 Photography
research and practice.
(camera and photo editting)
Luara Pires
Debbie Marques
Kauana Labaldi
Maria Younes
2. Lighting – over exposure
Explanation Example image My image Before and after.
• This is when the
picture has an
excess amount of
light.
• when there is this
type o lighting you
cant see details
• certain areas can
go excessively
white.
• With this you cant
see face shapes
usually.
3. Lighting – underexposure
Explanation Example image My image Before and after.
• Under exposure is
when an image is
too dark that you
cant see details
• sometimes, there
can be light on one
side but not on the
other
• This can be used
purposely as well
so it can create
mystery , just like
in film noir movies.
4. Lighting – good exposure
Explanation Example image My image Before and after.
• This type of
lighting allows the
view to see al the
details of an
image.
• It looks
comfortable to
look at.
• This type of
lighting usually
doesn’t have a lot
of shades on it.
5. Deep focus
Explanation Example image My image Before and after.
• Deep focus is
when the whole
image is in focus.
• The front, the
middle and the
back is sharp and
clear.
6. Composition- leading lines.
Explanation Example image My image Before and after.
Leading lines are lines
within an image that
leads the eye to
another point in the
image, or out of the
image.
Anything with a
certain line can be a
leading line.
7. Lighting – Key – high/low
• Key Lighting: The key light is the first and usually most important light that
a photographer, lighting cameraman, or other scene composer will use in
a lighting setup. The purpose of the key light is to highlight the form and
dimension of the subject.
10. Shutter speed
Shutter speed: In photography, shutter speed or exposure time
is the effective length of time a camera's shutter is open. The
total exposure is proportional to this exposure time, or duration
of light reaching the film or image sensor.
12. Shallow Focus
Shallow Focus: Shallow focus is a photographic and
cinematographic technique incorporating a small depth of field.
In shallow focus one plane of the image is in focus while the rest
is out of focus.
13. Shallow Focus
Explanation Online photo My photo
Shallow Focus: Shallow
focus is a photographic and
cinematographic technique
incorporating a small depth
of field. In shallow focus
one plane of the image is
in focus while the rest is
out of focus.
14. Rule of third
Explanation Online photo My photo
The rule of thirds is a "rule
of thumb" or guideline
which applies to the
process of composing visual
images such as paintings,
photographs and designs.
The guideline proposes that
an image should be
imagined as divided into
nine equal parts by two
equally-spaced horizontal
lines and two equally-
spaced vertical lines, and
that important
compositional elements
should be placed along
these lines or their
intersections.
15. Opening& undo photo
removing effect/revert
First you choose the picture, Start editing the picture.
when you open the app it already
takes you to the pictures.