A technically perfect photo can be the most boring image in the world. Good photos are a successful synthesis of technology and art, and photography can convey information such as emotion.
This set of photos was the subject of a class photography session during Halloween. I took three separate photos of my partner playing the role of a ghost. I tilted the composition to create an unstable environment and cool colors to add to the sense of fear.
This photo was taken in a classroom, and I noticed the bouquet of dried flowers, whose tones blended perfectly into the ambient colors of the classroom. Because the overall picture is beige, I chose the shooting angle in front of the light. The light behind can highlight the shape of the bouquet.
This photo uses warm colors as the main theme and uses a bird's-eye view of the stuffed bear as the main subject. The light source is concentrated on the head of the stuffed bear to create a warm feeling.
I used the principle of specular reflection to take this photo using a mirror. Mirror the side of the school building to direct the eye to the center of the picture.
I took this photo on the lawn in front of the school. The red cans and the green of the grass formed a sharp color contrast. And the topic can involve protecting the environment.
In this photo, I placed a toy candle on top of the tinfoil to reflect the reflection of light and shadow and the texture of the tinfoil. Use the candle as the visual center point to simulate the moon's effect.
This photo was taken around the school and some crows would pass by on the roof of the school. I happened to take a photo of it. The shape of its wings is very beautiful.
For this photo, I set the overall color tone to red, made the overall environment darker, and used candles to highlight the subject. The background selection is all blurred to better highlight the villain in the foreground.For this photo, I set the overall color tone to red, made the overall environment darker, and used candles to highlight the subject. The background selection is all blurred to better highlight the toy in the foreground.
I took a series of photos with forks as the main subject. Perform black and white effect editing in the later stage to highlight the metallic texture.
I captured the moment the red handkerchief was in the air in slow motion. The background is bright and contrasts with the foreground.
This photo is centered visually on the intersection of three logs. Close shots highlight the grain of the wood.
This photo was taken using the principle of glass and light reflection. Use black and white contrasting color blocks to enrich the picture.
This photo was taken with a duck model placed on a mirror to simulate the effect of water. Set up different light-rich images on the left and right sides.
For this portrait, I used light to separate the background into light and dark. Place the character at the intersection of light and dark to highlight the character.
After I do the light writing I edit in Photoshop. I love the tone of this photo.
I photographed the part above the iron fence. The lines and metallic texture of the iron fence enrich the picture, and the blue sky in the background contrasts with the gray of the iron fence.
I chose this photo because of the composition. The triangle in the foreground frames the figure and shifts the visual center.
This photo was taken at the iron fence next to the orange wall. I love the light, shadow and texture in this photo.
This photo features dead leaves as the main subject. I edited in post to paint the surrounding green leaves black and white. I love the atmosphere and sense of light in this photo.
Red gauze and lights make the atmosphere warm. The surrounding gray and black tones make the center of the picture stand out.
In this course, I learned the basics of how to use a camera and how to save and edit photos after taking them. As well as a lot of portrait photography and the use of light and shadow. And learned how to use Photoshop and Lightroom to edit photos. I learned a lot about shooting techniques, such as how to take stop-motion photos and photos that convey a sense of speed.