Our photography unit is learning how to uses a camera these where some of my groups pictures. The types of photos are over the shoulder, birds eye view, worms eye view, marco, framing, and rule of thirds. This was taken on automatic mode so it wasn't as good of quality as it could have been.
With a different lens we can get different pictures this was me trying out the zoom lens. My only none blurry picture was of our coups rooster Henry. These lenses are to used to capture very large areas and scenes where a wide field of view is desired. Or to make a subject appear closer which is how I used it I was able to film this chicken wit out having to go into the coup.
Light room
This is a presentation for practicing light room a editing software. The first photo is the unedited photo and the second is after it has been edited. This process helps lighten and adjust photos for their purpose. We will be doing a lot more light room. Mrs.Levya likes to say "You can be great at taking photos but that's only 1/3 of the job you have to be great in editing too."
The next important thing if you know anything about photography you might guess lighting and you are correct! This was our light practice there are a few common types of lighting. Split the first one is when the light is split on the face. Then loop which is when a small loop is created on the face near the nose. One this lighting effect I didn't put the light quit right so it looked more like rembrandt. After loop I shot buttter fly this is created when the light is above the model and a butter fly shadow is casted under the nose. Rembrandt (the one I accidently did twice) happens when you have a triangle on light on one eye.Finally broad this is found when most of the models face is lit up and turned away from the light.
You might notice that these are the same images but... better. That's because I edited them in light room. Remember I am still learning to use light room so these aren't my best but don't worry I will get better. There are alot of things you can do in light room for now though I usually crop turn up the vibrance and contrast. Then I add other features depending on the photo.