Thursday, May 5, 2016

Warm-Up

WARM-UP

1.



These were my two favorite photos out of all the sample photos. 

2. A lot of these images seem like they could have been taken with a professional camera, though admittedly some of them definitely could have been taken with a high-quality photo.

3. If the photographer used an app that might use filters to change the tone and lighting of the photo or apps that they could Photoshop the images, then the quality of the photos may not actually be determined by the quality of the phone but more by the type of apps and editing that they used. 

4. A. Most camera phone settings have options to adjust the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Instead of adjusting the brightness, which can distort the image, I can adjust those settings instead when I take a photo.
B. Play with the focus. iPhone cameras can typically focus on one object in the scene instead of the entire scene. This will create depth in the photo.
  

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