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Title: Creative Inventions and Robotics


1
Digital Photography
Creative Inventions and Robotics www.build-it-you
rself.com
2
What youll need
  1. Digital camera
  2. Windows or Mac computer
  3. Adobe Elements or Photoshop or equivalent
  4. PowerPoint

What youll learn
  1. Qualities of a good photo.
  2. File management
  3. Digital image theory
  4. Digitally reworking images
  5. Composing a photo journal
  6. Making a photo journal come alive

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The Problem
Wars are everywhere. Many people around the
world dont trust others. Why is it like that?
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Your 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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Components 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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Components 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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Components 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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Composition
Which picture is more interesting? Why?
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Foreground vs. Background
Which picture of flowers is more
interesting? Why?
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Fill the Frame
Only a small section of the frame is interesting
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Color
Dramatic color contrasts
Little color contrast
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Shadow
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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Focus
Focus on eyes
14
Interest
  • 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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15
The Camera Basics
  • Turn it on
  • Quick View
  • Zoom in
  • Zoom out
  • Focus
  • Shutter button

16
Subjects
  • Texture
  • Shapes
  • Nature
  • Emotion
  • Action
  • Color

17
Rules Before We Shoot
  • Wear your Wrist Strap
  • Stay with your buddy
  • Think about your photos
  • Explore your subject thoroughly

18
Uploading 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

19
Five Rules of Composition
  • Simplicity
  • New perspective
  • Rule of Thirds
  • Use your foreground
  • Know your frame

20
Simplicity
  • 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.

21
New 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

22
Rule of Thirds
  • Asymmetry makes photos more interesting

23
Use 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

24
Know 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

25
Lighting
  • When and how to use your flash
  • Backlighting
  • Dappled lighting
  • Indoor lighting vs. Natural Lighting
  • How to use shadows

26
The Flash how it works
  • The flash button is the lightening button on the
    back
  • By pressing it you can chose which mode you want

27
The 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.

28
Backlighting
  • 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

29
Dappled 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

30
Indoor 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

31
Shadows
  • 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

32
Exposure
  • What it is and how it works
  • Detail
  • Contrast
  • Color

33
What 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

34
Detail
  • 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

35
Contrast
  • 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

36
Color
  • 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
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