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Altered portraits
Sepia
Cyanotype
Image overlay
Backlit Images
Cracked Face

1. Which altered portrait was the hardest to create? Why? Explain. 

I enjoyed creating the image overlay the most because it was super easy

but it was also easy to create a very creative image. 

2. Which altered portrait was the easiest to create? Why? Explain.

the cyanotype and the sepia because it was as easy as applying a tint. 

3. What does "Altered Portrait" mean to a viewer vs a photographer? Explain. to a viewer it means the original image does not look anything like iota that it needed a lot of help to look better . And to a photograph it mean that the image has been enhanced o look better.  

4. Out of the 7 altered portraits which one will you likely create again? Why? Explain. the image overlay and the image backlight.

5. What is the historical significant behind one of the altered portrait techniques you learned? Explain.  I know that the collage is something that we we research when w were in photo one. 

6. Why is it important for you to learn how to alter portraits? Explain.

it will help you be more creative when taking your photos.

7. Should all portraits be altered? Why or Why not? Explain. 

No i think that there are some images that should stay in there original form because it won't need it or it just looks better without a filter. 

8. By altering an portrait, what does it allow you to do to the portrait? Explain. It allows you to take a boring image and make it extra by adding different things to it. 

Blur motion

Blur Motion After Questions:

1. What is blur motion? (In your own words, not what I gave you above) Explain.

Blur motion is when you slow down the shutter speed and take picture of a moving subject.

2. How did you create your blur images with the camera? Explain.

Depending on where the image was taken i adjusted the lighting of the camera slowed down the shutter speed and had kay do different thing with her hair, her clothes, or her play with things in her environment.  

3. What did you do to the image in photoshop? Explain.

Adjusted the brightness/contrast or turned it black and white.

4. What was difficult about shooting this image? Explain.

Adjusting the camera, every time we got a camera we had to play with it a little bit in order for it to work properly and the timing of the moving subject.

5. What was easy about shooting this image or editing it? Explain.

The easiest part of shooting was how creative you could be with it and the hardest was timing and adjustment of the camera.

Forced Perspective

1. What is your image of? Explain.This image is of  me squishing kay with my fingers as she smiles. 

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. This image is forced perspective because it shows me squishy a tiny Kayla, between my fingers which  appear to be larger then her.  

3. How did you create this image? Explain i position Kayla so that she was further away and i put my fingers in front of the camera. 

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. the hardest part of making this picture in particular was keeping my fingers from shaking. And making it look as natural as possible. 

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Line of sight allows me to line up the subject with my fingers so it made sense. Depth of field helped give the image the effect of me actually holding hr in her picture. 

 

1. What is your image of? Explain. This image is of kayaks holding on to the football goal post.

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. Because if you were to stand next o the goal post then usually it would be bigger the you but in this picture you equal with it ad your holding onto it.

3. How did you create this image? Explain I created this image by placing Kayla closer to the camera and having her hold her arm up to make it appear like she was the same hight.

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. A lining her hands with the bar.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. line of sight and depth of field helped create  Kayla look as big as the goal post.

1. What is your image of? Explain. This image is of Kayla holding some girl that is siting in the grass. 

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. this image is of forced perspective because it shows Kayla much larger then the girl sitting the grass as she hold her the sizing of each person is different. 

3. How did you create this image? Explain. I made Kayla  go further away from the camera had her hold up her hand like a cup so it looked like she was holding her. 

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. The hardest part of the creating this image was getting her to hold her hand in the right place and keep it there.  

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Line of sight helped  make the image because it lined kayla and the girl up so that it looked realistic.  Depth of field mad the image look like was really happeneing.

1. What is your image of? Explain. this image is of kayla holding a trash can in the palm of her hand.

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. This image is forced perspective because. 

3. How did you create this image? Explain. i created this image placing kala closer to the camera and then having her hold her hand up. 

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. getting the hand in the right place. 

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Line of sight, depth of field, and distance all help are the image look like it is really happen. 

1. What is your image of? Explain. this image is of kayla holding a trash can in the palm of her hand.

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. This image is forced perspective because. 

3. How did you create this image? Explain. i created this image placing Kayla closer to the camera and then having her hold her hand up. 

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. getting the hand in the right place. 

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Line of sight, depth of field, and distance all help are the image look like it is really happen. 

1. What is your image of? Explain. this image is of kayaks standing on top of a clock.

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. Because it looks like Kayla is standing on top of the clock.

3. How did you create this image? Explain. I put Kayla on top of a stool and and proper the clock up on a book and make it look look she was balancing on top of it. 

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. making the clock stay put. 

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Line of sight and depth of field help make this image a forced perspective because it allows the image to to look like it is real. 

1. What is your image of? Explain. this is a picture of Kay holding up the Titans. 

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. this image uses forced perspective by looking like Kayla is holding up the biggest book without struggling. 

3. How did you create this image? Explain I held the book while Kayla held it up. 

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. getting her hands in the right place so it looked real. 

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. The line of sight depth of field and distance all effected the image in the same way. they helped the book look like it was floating/ being held up by kayla. 

1. What is your image of? Explain. This is Kayla with a new face. 

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.by placing this book infant of her face it looks real.  

3. How did you create this image? Explain. I created this image by placing a magazine in front of Kayla's face and pushing her hair forward. 

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. this was probably the only easy picture to take. 

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. The line of sight, the depth of field, and  distance all create the image look like it is  forced perspective

1. What is your image of? Explain.

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.

3. How did you create this image? Explain

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

1. What is your image of? Explain.

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.

3. How did you create this image? Explain

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

1. What is your image of? Explain.

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.

3. How did you create this image? Explain

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

1. What is your image of? Explain.This image is of kayla holding the clock in between her hands. 

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. The clock that is on the  the wall  is now in-between he hands.

3. How did you create this image? i hand her stand close both camera and further from the wall. and the hold her hands up in a cup shape. 

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. getting her hands in the right place. 

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.The line of sight, depth of field, and distance all helped this image look more realistic. 

1. What is your image of? Explain. the image is of Kayla crushing the trash. 

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain. this image uses forced perspective because it  it look like kayla is going to crush a trash can .

3. How did you create this image? Explain

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain. getting it to look realistic. 

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. this image use line of sight depth of field and distance because it all helped the image look realistic. 

1. What is your image of? Explain.

2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.

3. How did you create this image? Explain

4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

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