| | - In this project, you will show time passing or illusion of movement with in a single frame. Long-exposure photography uses a slow shutter speed in order to purposely blur motion. This is a simple technique that can fill city streets with streaks of light, fill the sky with star circles or make tumbling waterfalls look silky smooth.
- Or show a decisive moment, freezing motion at critical time before something happens. Using a fast shutter is essential in capturing these moments.
- You must shoot at least 60 exposures and turn in all exposures without cropping.
- Make 2 final images (one B&W and one color image).
- Make 1 final print.
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| | - Learn to the controls on your camera: ISO, shutter, and aperture.
- Learn to use compositional elements to place emphasis on subjects.
- Learn the importance of image color enhancements in Photoshop.
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| | Your final photographs must follow ONE of the following guidelines: - Design Aesthetics
- Image enhancements promoting composition
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| | - Take at least 60 images and rename files by project (Time_Yourlastname) and number sequence.
- Create a web gallery with 60 images. Place all associated files that are generated from photoshop in to this directory "TimeGallery_Yourlastname".
- Rename the image that best meets requirements for the assignment “Time1_Yourlastname.psd” in a PSD format. Put the image in a folder called "Time_Yourlastname".
- Rename your second best image "Time2_Yourlastname.psd". Put the image in the same folder called "Time_Yourlastname".
- Follow the naming conventions and file structure stated in the graph below.
- The final photograph should be printed on 8.5x10 inch size (or as close as possible to accommodate your chosen framing) paper. You can choose what paper finish best compliments your image.
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