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M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
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WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Leading Lines in Photography
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Leading lines are important to use as they help to create a flow within your composition. The easier it is for a viewer to look at your picture the better. Leading lines naturally take the viewer on a journey around the photo.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will practice different techniques and gradually show your success!
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
Balance
Photo by Stephen Crane
Rhythm
Photo by Sergey Kotenev
Pattern
Photo by Kim Chan
Emphasis
Photo by Artem Kniaz
Contrast
Photo by Wyxina Tresse
Unity
Photo by Jaspinder Singh
Movement
Photo by Dibakar Roy
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN in Photography
Lines
Shape
Pattern
Form
Texture
Space
Color
For this assignment, you will need to take several photographs with Leading Lines. Pick several DIFFERENT subjects to photograph. With EACH subject, take different perspectives/angles!
You will photograph at least SIX (6) DIFFERENT Leading line subjects!
(you will only be turning in 3 of your best images)
Explore the subject. Take different perspectives. Not every shot will work!
To make it more interesting, include as your subject something that demonstrates one other element or principle of design!
A leading line will move your eye as it creates a SHAPE.
A leading line made from a TEXTURE will move your eye to the subject.
Use contrast in your leading lines to direct the viewer to the subject.
A leading line made from a PATTERN will move your eye to the subject.
The elements are endless!
Take your time... Focus on one idea and take a few from different perspectives. Don't rush!
Each day you take photos you will make sure to download images BEFORE leaving class!
Click OPEN (on the left)
Navigate to Desktop> PHOTOGRAPHY folder>Leading Lines
Select ONE of the subjects/images you would like to work with.
You should have multiple of each leading line subject to choose from!
Always select the best image based upon three criteria:
Does it work for your assignment?
Is it a good exposure?
Is it in focus?
Click OPEN
CHOOSE YOUR BEST IMAGES! If they don't meet the criteria, check out a camera and go shoot some more!
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 document:
"First Name Last Name Lines1"
Click SAVE
If it will NOT save to Creative Cloud, please let me know immediately!
If you have selected your best Leading Line photo you can do the same process for other leading line photo of a different subject!
(Open through Photoshop, Save as, Save to Creative Cloud)
Brightness/Contrast
Exposure
Vibrance
Hue/Saturation
Color Balance
Black & White
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!
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 LINE1.jpg
First Name Last Name LINE2.jpg
First Name Last Name LINE3.jpg
3 Images of YOUR choice of DIFFERENT subjects using leading lines to direct the viewer to the subject!
Each Image must utilize a Principle or Element of Design (see above)
Each image but be edited appropriately in Photoshop
Each image MUST have a signature and a Vignette
Each image MUST be named correctly (first name last name LINE1.jpg)
File format turned in MUST be correct (jpg)
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: Leading Lines!
Scroll down to MY WORK
Click +ATTACH
Click UPLOAD FROM THIS DEVICE
Select DESKTOP (on the left) then the PHOTOGRAPHY Folder>LEADING LINES Folder
Find the JPG files we EXPORTED and select them:
First Name Last Name LINES1.jpg
First Name Last Name LINES2.jpg
First Name Last Name LINES3.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!!!
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 the 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!