Respuesta :
1. Without an element of common reference it is hard to know what the size of an object is
2.Something that is easily scaled to other things (hands, utensils)
3.What does negative space do within a photograph? Negative space is space that creates an emotion (s-space, horizontal space)
4.Foreground and background relative interaction contrast.
5.He zooms in on the subject too much, he cuts outs too much of his environment off of the photograph.
6.Camera tilt can help you capture more of your subject in vertical terms, this can be effective when you do portraits, but sometimes ineffective when doing landscape.
7.He talks about How foreground and background interact in terms of contrast. So light variety can give your photograph an interesting touch is what he is saying, for example, with portraits of people. The light in certain portraits can manifest itself in various ways, making a simple shot more complex and interesting.
2.Something that is easily scaled to other things (hands, utensils)
3.What does negative space do within a photograph? Negative space is space that creates an emotion (s-space, horizontal space)
4.Foreground and background relative interaction contrast.
5.He zooms in on the subject too much, he cuts outs too much of his environment off of the photograph.
6.Camera tilt can help you capture more of your subject in vertical terms, this can be effective when you do portraits, but sometimes ineffective when doing landscape.
7.He talks about How foreground and background interact in terms of contrast. So light variety can give your photograph an interesting touch is what he is saying, for example, with portraits of people. The light in certain portraits can manifest itself in various ways, making a simple shot more complex and interesting.
Unit 4 Lab Questions
Elements of Photography Part 2
1. Why is a scale difficult in photographs?
- It’s hard to tell how big it is.
2. What does Mishler suggest to help show scale?
- Something to relate to, something to compare it to.
3. What is negative space? What does negative space do within a photograph?
- Negative space is space that creates an emotion. (s-space, horizontal space)
4. What does Mishler mean by the “fabric” of a photograph?
- Foreground and background relative interaction contrast.
5. Mishler discusses that he does too much cropping in his photographs. What doe he mean by that? When do photographers need to be careful about cropping?
- He zooms in on the subject too much, he cuts out too much of the picture off that could affect the emotion and the idea of the picture.
6. What effect can camera tilt create? Do you think this is effective? Why or why not?
- It can create many different effects depending on what you are taking a picture of. It can capture more of your subject in vertical terms, this can be effective when you do portraits. Only sometimes ineffective when you do landscape, it varies.
7. What does Mishler mean by the foreground-background interaction? How can this affect the photographs, based on the examples in this video?
- He talks about how foreground and background interact in terms of contrast. So light variety can give your photograph an interesting touch is what he is saying, light can make a simple picture look more complex. You just need to find the right lighting and the right angel.
8. Out of the different techniques and elements discussed in the video, which one do you think would have the biggest positive influence on your photographs? Why?
All, of these are really good tips. My favorite is how the foreground and background interact. I use this technique a lot because it really shows what kind of photographer you are and what ways you use to make your pictures look more interesting and unique