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Thursday, 12 March 2020

Learning some Photography Skills

Hello everyone for our topic we are moving on learning some photography skills. First we learnt about Rule of thirds. The thirds are cut up horizontally and vertically. The object you are taking a photo has to be on one of the thirds. That means it is either at the top, bottom, left or right. If your object is either at the left or right it has to be facing opposite direction you are on. 

The skill we had to learn was Limb chops. Basically if you cut out someones joint in your photo you simply cut it shorter to make it better. If a random hand is in your photo the way to fix it is to cut out the hand. If you accidentally cut out the person's head, you have to cut it more to make it look like you did it on purpose.

The other skill we had to learn was leading lines. This means the lines in your photo is the first thing you see before you see the whole picture. The lines can be cured or wiggly. 

Here are example of each skill.
Rule of thirds
Limb chops
Leading lines.

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2 comments:

  1. Hello Venice.
    I really like the last photo.I will take in to account your ideas next time I use the camera.
    I hope you are keeping yourself busy with these wet days.I have been busy doing jigsaw puzzles.What have you been doing so you don't get bored?.

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    1. Hi Mrs Cassidy.
      Thank you for commenting on my blog post. I really appreciate that you will think about using some of the skills. I have been doing my home work and sometimes just playing around on devices when i get bored. I have been also keeping up to date on my email. Thanks again for commenting. Bye.

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