Monday, May 5, 2014

5 Websites #2

WEBSITE 1:
1. http://photographylife.com/what-is-distortion
2. This website contained a lot of pictures that described how and what the photographer had to do in order to make the photo appear a certain way. Each photo contained different types of angles and lens and made each photo unique from the other.
3. I learned how to distort a photo.
4.

a. this could help me to make my photos more interesting and keep my viewers eyes wandering more.
b. no

WEBSITE 2:
1. http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/22/the-ultimate-photography-round-up/
2. This website contained a lot of tutorials and instructions on how to improve your photos in photoshop. There were many photos that included instructions at the bottom of the photo that told you how to achieve this type of photo.
3. I learned how to make a tilt-shift photo.
4.

a. This could help me make my photos more intriguing and make motion photos more interesting.
b. yes, in Photoshop CS2 on a PC.

WEBSITE 3:
1. http://photofunia.com/categories/all_effects/bodybuilder
2. This website had a lot of pictures that had different types of effects on each one. The photos varied from funny to artsy.
3. I learned about websites that had different types of filters on them to recreate your photo.
4.

a. I picked this photo because I thought it was funny.
b. Framing
c. Kent

WEBSITE 4:
1. http://www.yourbeautifulphotography.com/content.php
2. This website had a lot of great pictures on it that kept you looking for more and more. I love how the photographer kept so much color throughout the website.
3. I learned about how to expand my knowledge of photos and how to incorporate different settings of the day with my photos.
4.

a. I picked this photo because I loved the color.
b. merger
c. Emma Rothera

WEBSITE 5:
1. http://petapixel.com
2. There were many pictures that described what a "perfect shot" was. Many of these photos looked like they were shot with HDR and had many types of good lighting and rules of photography in each.
3. I learned what a "perfect shot" was and how it required good technique for each one.
4.

a. rule of thirds
5. DL Cade

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