Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Elena's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit
Elena's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit: Art 6 Photography Unit Atypical Angle This photo was taken right outside my apartment, I set this up and use...
Hina's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit
Hina's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit: The process for this picture below was quite interesting. I was sitting around in my room, trying to figure out what kind of picture I'm...
Chloe's SAS Blog: Art Photography
Chloe's SAS Blog: Art Photography: This is my Rule of 3rds photo that I chose to hand in. It is a picture of a flower in the SAS campus. I liked th...
Taylor's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit
Taylor's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit: When I was on a river cruise in Cairns, Australia, I came across this crocodile, which was floating around the shore. It wasn't me...
Subi's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit
Subi's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit: Atypical Angle For our photography unit, we had to choose one photo from any of the categories (Texture, Shadows, Atypical Angle, Refle...
Rohan's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit
Rohan's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit: I really enjoyed taking this photo for the category of Atypical Angle. This photo is probably my most atypical photo and my most extrem...
Adya's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit
Adya's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Unit: In art class we had a project about photography. We were required to take photos in five different categories in STAR3, which stan...
Catherine's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Blog Post
Catherine's SAS Blog: Art 6 Photography Blog Post: Hi Guys! Today I return from the lovely Japan, lugging my heavy backpack, fortunately containing my iTouch, where 5/6 of my photos for t...
Art 7 Photo Editing November 5th and 6th
Art 7 Photograph Editing
In class today we will watch an instructional video on how to edit a photo. Watch the video and then try to make some edits to your photos. Pick one photo to play around with first. Playing around with a photo will give you an opportunity to see what this software program can do to photos and you don’t have to worry about making mistakes. If you don’t like an edit you made just hit the “revert to original” button, or "control Z" to go back one step. When you feel comfortable using the software then you can try making some real edits to a photo. If you get stuck try asking 3 classmates for help before you ask the teacher. Here is the link to the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwyCG1004o4Here are some edits I would like you to try:
- Try some of your photos in black and white
- Use the Crop tool to help you with Rule of Thirds
- Try vignette on some of your black and white photos or color photos
- Play around with contrast and color saturation
- Try to adjust exposure of some of your photos
- Have some fun with color
- Try some of the other tools just to see what they can do
When you finish all the editing you can do finish the Color Wheel you started with Ms. Widel last week, and if you finish that ask Ms. Widel for a Value Scale to work on.
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