Title: Creative Inventions and Robotics
1Digital Photography
Creative Inventions and Robotics www.build-it-you
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2What youll need
- Digital camera
- Windows or Mac computer
- Adobe Elements or Photoshop or equivalent
- PowerPoint
What youll learn
- Qualities of a good photo.
- File management
- Digital image theory
- Digitally reworking images
- Composing a photo journal
- Making a photo journal come alive
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3The Problem
Wars are everywhere. Many people around the
world dont trust others. Why is it like that?
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4Your Mission
Help the next generation of leaders and builders
to understand the history, culture and traditions
of other lands. Compose a photo journal that
describes why your life, country, and community
are good. Collect images that show what could be
improved. Make your photo journal tell a story
and then share your story with other kids around
the world.
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5Components of a great picture
- Composition
- Simplicity
- Contrast
- Rule of thirds
- Perspective
- Know your frame
- Foreground Background
- Color
- Shadow
- Focus
- Lighting
- Exposure
Ansel Adams
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6Components of a great picture
- Composition
- Simplicity
- Contrast
- Rule of thirds
- Perspective
- Know your frame
- Foreground Background
- Color
- Shadow
- Focus
- Lighting
- Exposure
Annie Liebowitz
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7Components of a great picture
- Composition
- Simplicity
- Contrast
- Rule of thirds
- Perspective
- Know your frame
- Foreground Background
- Color
- Shadow
- Focus
- Lighting
- Exposure
Harold Edgerton
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8Composition
Which picture is more interesting? Why?
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9Foreground vs. Background
Which picture of flowers is more
interesting? Why?
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10Fill the Frame
Only a small section of the frame is interesting
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11Color
Dramatic color contrasts
Little color contrast
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12Shadow
but they dont always work cause sometimes you
cant dig the subject
Shadow that works because the outline is cool. Do
you feel scared?
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13Focus
Focus on eyes
14Interest
- Use odd numbers.
- Spontaneous vs. staged.
- Find dramatic or memorable angles.
- Look for contrasts.
- Frame points of interest, often off-center.
- Focus on points of interest, especially eyes.
- What story is the picture telling?
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15The Camera Basics
- Turn it on
- Quick View
- Zoom in
- Zoom out
- Focus
- Shutter button
16Subjects
- Texture
- Shapes
- Nature
- Emotion
- Action
- Color
17Rules Before We Shoot
- Wear your Wrist Strap
- Stay with your buddy
- Think about your photos
- Explore your subject thoroughly
18Uploading Your Photos
- Find a computer
- Plug in the Camera
- Import them to the photo library
- Make sure they are saved on the computer
- Check them out
19Five Rules of Composition
- Simplicity
- New perspective
- Rule of Thirds
- Use your foreground
- Know your frame
20Simplicity
- Chose your one subject before you take the shot
- Show your subject as clearly as possible
- Avoid distracting hot spots
- Avoid distracting shapes
- If you take a picture of everything you take a
picture of nothing.
21New Perspective
- We have knees so use them
- Dont just show us the same perspective that we
see every day. Get Creative! - The most interesting photos may be the ones taken
while lying on the floor or standing on a rock. - Show us a new cool perspective of your subject
that makes your photo more interesting
22Rule of Thirds
- Asymmetry makes photos more interesting
23Use your foreground
- The foreground can be a useful tool to draw your
viewer into the photo - When used right it can also help to make your
photo more interesting - Try putting objects in your foreground that
compliment and dont distract from your subject
24Know Your Frame
- It is your photo so know everything that goes
into it - Get that distracting leaf out of the corner or
that bright reflection away from your subject - Before you press the button scan the whole frame
from top to bottom to make sure you want
everything you see
25Lighting
- When and how to use your flash
- Backlighting
- Dappled lighting
- Indoor lighting vs. Natural Lighting
- How to use shadows
26The Flash how it works
- The flash button is the lightening button on the
back - By pressing it you can chose which mode you want
27The Flash modes
- Auto the camera chooses how bright to make the
flash based on the amount of light coming into
the camera - Eye Ball red eye flash takes away red eye by
flashing quickly before the shot is taken - Lightening bolt full flash, the camera puts the
flash at full power - Crossed out bolt the flash is turned off.
28Backlighting
- When something is lit from the back by a light
shining towards your camera - This means that the camera cannot get very much
detail out of the front of the subject because
the back is so bright - Normally you want to avoid allowing your subject
to be lit from behind - If a subject must be lit from behind try turning
your flash on to light the front - Can be cool sometimes when trying to make a
silhouette
29Dappled Lighting
- This happens a lot when you take a picture while
your subject is in the shade of the tree - The light coming through the leaves makes a lot
of distracting hot spots in the frame - It is best to avoid dappled lighting unless you
have a good reason to use it
30Indoor and Natural Light
- Indoor and natural light are completely different
colors natural light from the sun looks blue and
indoor light looks yellow - Which light you chose can drastically effect the
mood of your photo. Pick the light that is right
for your subject
31Shadows
- Shadows can make a photo very dramatic
- Shadows are an easy way to create contrast that
can make your photo more interesting - In order to get good shadows try turning your
flash off and looking for subjects that are lit
by only one light source
32Exposure
- What it is and how it works
- Detail
- Contrast
- Color
33What It Is And How It Works
- Choosing your exposure is choosing how light or
dark to make your picture - On the camera press the menu button and press
mode menu go to the camera options and select
the plus and minus sign in the black and white
box - From here you can make your exposure go up or
down. If you go up you make the picture lighter
and if you go down you make it darker
34Detail
- Exposure useful when trying to get detail out of
a very dark or light subject - If you are taking a picture of a person who looks
almost white in your frame try to turn your
exposure down to darken their face and see more
detail - if you are taking a photo of a very dark person
or subject try turning the exposure up
35Contrast
- In your image you always want to have some bright
areas and some dark areas - Exposure is a good way to draw attention to your
subject by making it stand out against a darker
background or vice versa - By turning your exposure up or down you can make
the photo more interesting by creating more
contrast
36Color
- Color can make an ok photo look amazing
- By lowering your exposure you can make hard to
see colors stand out more - Try not to use too many colors or your photo will
become too complex and distracting