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C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
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A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Reflections
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Reflections are important in photography because they can add a new perspective, symmetry, or repeating patterns to an image. They can also create an artistic echo of a scene.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will follow along with instruction and use what we have learned to create amazing photos using Reflections!
an examination of lights interaction on a reflective surface.
are a way to add an extraordinary quality to an otherwise ordinary subject.
a way to “find the light.”
Reflection photography means using a reflective or mirror-like surface to capture an artistic version of a subject. The reflection may be quite literal, such as a mountain reflected in a lake, or it may be more abstract, such as a series of images reflected in funhouse mirrors. Reflections can create depth in an image, or help us to emphasize our subject by repeating it or showing it in a new way. They also present plenty of opportunities for creativity!
A landscape photograph of a small alpine lake reflecting the dark tree silhouettes surrounding it.
Capturing a good reflection in a photograph is very often a matter of getting the right angle.
Reflections are generated thanks to a source of light. But this source of light can’t show up in your image.
When composing such a scene, you must be careful to keep the sun out of your image. If it is in your composition, it will be reflected in the lake and ruin your shot.
The sun would considerably reduce the reflection of the main element and the contrast of the scene.
It’ll make your reflection almost completely unreadable.
It’s all a matter of finding that right angle. There’s no one composition fits all though. You have to take your scene into account, adjust your position or your camera’s, and ensure you keep the sun out of your image.
That’ll be the best angle to bounce the rays of light off your chosen mirror surface.
The best time for reflections is usually in the early hours of the day or in the evening. The mist and the colored clouds of the sunset are a great subject.
Or with an overcast sky, the reflection can help to make an otherwise boring sky interesting.
You can also look for shade. If your mirror is in a shaded area, this will help you emphasise the reflection.
Weather also plays an important role in photographing reflections.
On one hand, reflections can improve a composition when you have a grey sky or one completely clear of clouds. But some situations can complicate your life, and ruin your images.
For example, too much wind will ruin your reflections. So will a downpour.
When doing reflection photography, aim for calm weather, and a completely still body of water. You can’t get reflections on streams and mountain rivers. The water is too impetuous.
APERTURE
Set your aperture to a sufficiently small value. This can be useful in any situation where you are looking for a reflection.
Don’t forget to check that the subject is in focus even in the reflected part.
Start with an aperture of f/9.0 or f/10 to try to maximize the depth of field and consequently have the whole scene in focus. If it is not enough, go to f/16.
Photography of reflections is great for getting creative with your images. You can even use this type of photography to create your own photography style.
Reflections confuse and amaze the observer. Whether it’s a puddle showing an inverted building, or an amazing landscape that boggles the mind. Take advantage of this photography trick to stir curiosity in your viewers.
Use horizontal or vertical reflections. And don’t forget about sideways ones! Especially if you are shooting in an urban environment.
You can use any reflection to make it harder for viewers to understand where up and down are in your image. Get them to wonder which side is the reflection, and which one isn’t! This will keep their eyes glued to your photos for longer.
Try distorting reality by showing an upside down world, Inception-style. Or you can hide your self-portrait in the reflection, or a silhouette. This will make the viewer feel like they’re inside the photograph too.
You don’t have to stick to natural reflections in photography either. Look at buildings, artificial pools, or even sparkling objects. They all provide great opportunities for creative reflections in photography.
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Double click to open the folder on your desktop.
If you do NOT have a Photography folder, MAKE ONE (right click...New Folder)
Create a NEW FOLDER INSIDE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY FOLDER
(right click...New Folder)
Name the folder:
REFLECTIONS
For this assignment, you will need to take photographs showing Reflections. The goal is to capture the essential elements of the subject and draw the viewer's attention to those specific details.
MUST HAVE A SUBJECT!
Glass, mirror etc
MUST HAVE A SUBJECT!
Puddles, water etc
...a NATURE or MAN-MADE reflection
with NO Subject!
Shows highlights and lowlights...emphasizes that it is something reflective!
Set your camera to M!
You are in control of ALL settings again!
M (Manual)
Set your ISO to 100!
Click the Right Cross Key
Lets change the Drive mode to SINGLE SHOOTING
This means you click the button one shot at a time!
Get low! Take the subject/reflection from DIFFERENT ANGLES!
Think of YOUR Point of view to get the perfect reflection!
Add Press the Q button on the top left of the LCD screen
Auto Focus Area (top left AF button):
How much of your camera is able to see with your auto focus
Spot: only that little box will have it in focus. Good for Portraits.
Whole Area Auto Focus: Camera will determine what needs to be in focus.
Good for Landscapes
Take your time... Focus on one idea and take a few options/angles.
Don't rush!
Click OPEN (on the left)
Navigate to Desktop> PHOTOGRAPHY folder> RELECTIONS
Select ONE of the subjects/images you would like to work with.
Always select the best image based upon this criteria:
Does it work for your assignment?
Is it a good exposure?
Is it in focus?
Is there a subject?
Click OPEN
CHOOSE YOUR BEST IMAGES! If they don't meet the criteria, check out a camera and go shoot some more! DOES IT HAVE A SUBJECT???
Shortcut: Shift + Ctrl + S
(or File: SAVE AS)
Save as Type: PHOTOSHOP!
Then click Save to Cloud Documents
Save to CREATIVE CLOUD!
Click the Save to CREATIVE CLOUD button
Name the photo:
"First Name Last Name Reflection1"
(You get the idea...when you are done you will be turning in 3 images!)
Click SAVE
If you have selected your best Reflection photo you can do the same process for other reflection photos of a different subject!
First Name Last Name Reflection1.psd (Man-made)
First Name Last Name Reflection2.psd (Nature-made)
First Name Last Name Reflection3.psd (No Subject)
(Open through Photoshop, Save as, Save to Creative Cloud)
Brightness/Contrast
Exposure
Vibrance
Hue/Saturation
Color Balance
Black & White
If the photo is dull, brighten it!
If the photo is under-exposed...use Exposure!
Make the adjustments!!!
Create a new layer and use the Spot Healing or patch tools to clean it up!
Remember to make sure Content-Aware is selected AND Sample All Layers is checked!
Remove distractions! No trash, cracks in sidewalk etc
Make the adjustments!!!
Make sure your adjustment layers are ON the TOP in the layers panel so that any other alterations (spot healing etc) are adjusted also!
Remember! If your image area is dark, make your signature WHITE. If the image area is light, make your signature BLACK!
Make sure you have added the vignette AND your signature!
Each image MUST have YOUR signature on the bottom right!
You will export 3 images:
First Name Last Name Reflection1.jpg (Man-made)
First Name Last Name Reflection2.jpg (Nature-made)
First Name Last Name Reflection3.jpg (no Subject)
3 Images of YOUR choice of subjects using Reflections!
You will shoot 3 different Reflections...in different places (come up with 3 DIFFERENT IDEAS!)
Each image MUST be edited appropriately in Photoshop
Each image MUST have a signature and a Vignette
Each image MUST be named correctly
First Name Last Name Reflection1.jpg (Man-Made)
First Name Last Name Reflection2.jpg (Nature-made)
First Name Last Name Reflection3.jpg (No Subject)
File format turned in MUST be correct (jpg)
CREATIVITY IS KEY! It's not just taking a photo of a puddle or glass...be creative!
When the assignment is returned to you in Teams, a PDF will be attached with a breakdown of your score!
Go to our Classroom in TEAMS
Select Assignments
Select
Photography: REFLECTIONS!
Scroll down to MY WORK
Click +ATTACH
Click UPLOAD FROM THIS DEVICE
Select DESKTOP (on the left) then the PHOTOGRAPHY Folder>REFLECTIONS Folder
Find the JPG files we EXPORTED and select them:
First Name Last Name Reflection1.jpg
First Name Last NameReflection2.jpg
First Name Last Name Reflection3.jpg
Click OPEN
To select more than one image at a time, hold the CTRL button down on your keyboard then select each file!
Wait for file to upload
File will show up below under My Work
CLICK TURN IN!
NOTE: There MUST be THREE (3) JPG files (that have been adjused in Photoshop) attached to get credit. Simply clicking TURN IN will not do!!!
CREATIVITY IS KEY! It's not just taking a photo of a puddle or glass...be creative!
ASSIGNMENT REQUIREMENTS & CREATIVITY
(max 30 Points)
Did you think about the assignment?
Do the images meet the assignment requirements?
EXECUTION & CAMERA WORK
(max 45 Points)
Are the images properly exposed?
Do the images show clear details (in Focus) while enhancing the overall visual impact?
EDITING
(max 25 Points)
Do the images show effective use of editing tools to refine and improve the overall presentation?
TOTAL: 100 POINTS!!!
When you are done, add your photos to your PORTFOLIO. Give each Photo a title and a descriptive paragraph!
DO NOT CREATE A NEW PORTFOLIO!!!
Give each photo a TITLE and write a paragraph about your photo.
What is the image of?
Why did you take THIS photo?
What makes it interesting?
When you have added ALL 3 photos (with a Title and paragraph)...Click SHARE!
On the TOP RIGHT, click the SHARE button.
Select PUBLISH OPTIONS.
Publish Options...
Click
REPUBLISH
Every time you add to your portfolio you need to REPUBLISH to make the changes live!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!
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