- The skeleton is the best shot of the assignment because the photo has light come through the bones of the skeleton, which makes for a more interesting silhouette then having the outline of my brother's head with headphones.
- My brother playing video games is the weakest shot of the assignment because it is not as interesting of a silhouette as Bob the skeleton.
- The weakest image can be improved on in future shots by the subject having more cut outs.
- I used Photoshop to edit the picture with the tools of brightness, contrast, levels, curves, exposure, crop and vibrance.
- I was able to meet the objectives (goals) of the assignment by assuring that what I was taking a picture of was obviously what it was.
- What was easy about this assignment was getting the pictures because I had ideas of what I was going to take a picture of, so I did not have to search for something.
- Making sure that my brothers head was not visible on other things was a difficult aspect of this assignment because it was difficult to get the right angle.
- If I could do this assignment again, I would take more pictures of the skeleton image because I did not get many. I liked the picture I took but maybe there would have been a better one if I took more.
- On a scale of 1-10 (10 being my best effort) I would rate my effort on this project a 6 because I did not do much to get the pictures to where they are, I either shut off lights or put a mask on a skeleton and moved him but I got multiple angles for the photos.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Reflection: Backlighting
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