Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Final Exam & Caption Review

Captions:

Captive Fareed Jackson makes an escape from the most horrible experience of his life at just 12 years old, in the suburbs of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Fareed was kidnapped months months ago and the presidential search party has looked for him ever since and went to many extents for his safety.





President Theadore Ross embraces his long lost grandchild for the first time in both their lives, in the comforts of Ross's lounge in the Oval Office. Before December 4th, 2012, he never possessed any family members and lived a lonely but successful life.






Rule of Thirds: This rule means to separate a photo into 3 imaginary segments, with one segment containing the subject on the left or right.
Balancing Elements: The idea of this rule is to create a balance within the photo and to have mostly equality on each sides and around the subject.
Leading Lines: This rule means that somewhere in the photo, there will be lines that lead towards or away from something significant, usually the subject. 
Symmetry and Patterns: This rule repeats an element to draw attention to it or uses shapes and patterns to do so.
Viewpoint: This rule focuses on the position and angle the photo is taken in (ex. bird's/worm's eye view, side of subject taken).
Background: A simple and plain background that doesn't distract or merge into the subject making an emphasis on the subject.
Create Depth: This effect creates focus on a certain point and gives the photo layers, like making it seem close up or far away.
Framing: Using objects in the photo to enclose around the subject and emphasize it.
Cropping: Cutting off part of the photo and keeping only important pieces.
Mergers and Avoiding them: Mergers are when the subject connects into another object in the photo or gets cut off, can be avoided with a plain background, 

3. Aperture: Focusing on certain objects. Small apertures include entire photo including background. Large apertures focus on only a certain area.
Shutter Speed: The speed the shutter closes. This effects the light that enters the lens as well as how fast of a motion you can capture.
ISO: This effects the sensitivity of the photo. You determine the ISO with light so you don't get a grainy photo.

4. It is acceptable to make minor changes and possibly changing the background. It is not acceptable to distort bodies completely and provide false expectations.

5. Environmental: When the subject interacts with an object or is put in a background that describes their personality
Self: A portrait of the photographer taken by the photographer.
Casual: A non-formal portrait that captures the subject unexpectedly.

6.Exposure: The amount of light cause by shutter speed and aperture.
Depth of Field: The amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects in the photo.
Focal Length: The distance from the lens to the subject.

7. Early: This is usually a printed picture in the center with a title and small description.
Poster: Only a photo with a title.
Married to type: When the photo intersects of interacts with the title words.
In a Forest of Words: Multiple headlines around the cover. 



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