NOTE: If you are trying to get both the foreground (close to the camera) and background in focus, you'll need to set your APERTURE to a HIGHER number.
A lower f-number (f/2.8) means a wider aperture, letting in more light and creating a shallow depth of field with a blurred background.
A higher f-number ( f/16) signifies a smaller, narrower aperture, reducing light and resulting in a greater depth of field where more of the scene is sharp.
Directions:
Today, you will need to photograph 5 photos that create a new perspective.
Mind your lighting, focus, and placement of people.
Setting up will be your biggest challenge.
HINT: Lay your back on the ground and put your feet against a wall, see what happens next.
When you return, open the Perspective handout below in PS.
Move your images from your SD card to a folder labeled "Perspective" on your desktop.
In PS, drag each image onto the handout, make sure to rotate them before turning it in, so your viewer understands your intended perspective!
When you are done, go to FILE > Save As Copy > Perspective > Change Format to JPEG > Save to Folder on Desktop
Submit to Canvas!!
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