Monday, September 29, 2014

Portraits


This was the first assignment of the semester and what was required of us was to take 4 portraits of our classmates. 1 must but sepia, 1 must be color, and 2 must be black and white. Along with this 1 of the photos had to be a close-up, a partial, an angle photo, and a full photograph. In order to get the different colors I had different settings for color for each of the photographs.

Sepia Close-Up

This portrait is a close-up meaning in zooms in on a certain aspect of the face and in this case are the eyes.  I changed the setting on the camera to sepia to get the sepia color look.


Black & White Partial

This picture is also a portrait but was taken in black and white. To get black and white I changed the setting on the camera. This picture only has a partial of the her face. I edited this photo to add more contrast meaning the colors were contrasting more so you can see things more clearly, you can clearly see the difference from the face and the hair.


Color Angle Photograph


This photograph was taken so that it would be in color and has an angle to it, I did not change any settings on the camera because on the normal settings the camera shows color. An angle photograph means the way you see the photograph and how it was taken was not parallel to you eye sight but has a certain angle. Angle photographs can have some of the face or the whole face, in this picture you can see the whole face but that's not the focus of this photo. The focus is the angle.


Black & White Full 

Now a full portrait means it is the full and the whole of the face like this picture. You can see the entire face unlike a partial or a close-up. This picture was taken with the setting of black and white on the camera with the whole of the face, or full face.


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