By the end of class students will be familiar with various camera angles as evidenced by their finding an example of a Full Body, Medium, CU, and ECU shot of people and posting them to their website.
If you haven't already, finish the project from yesterday and then let's practice this stitching skill some more. Below are the 5 photos that make up the playground image. Stitch them together and upload. Be sure to include your name on the final image and a screenshot.
Also, don't forget to take your own photos for the POTW stitch. Remember to take them outdoors, not at night and not on school premises. By the end of class students will be able to stitch 5 photos together into a panoramic image as evidenced by demonstrating this using the 5 images below. (Please include a screenshot of your project and type your name into the final image you create.)
By the end of class students will be able to crop multiple photos together as evidenced by cropping 5 of their own photos (landscape orientation) together. (Also include a screenshot of your Photoshop project.)
By the end of class students will be familiar with Shutter Priority Mode as evidenced by describing the difference between this and Manual Mode and giving two examples of when you would want to use Shutter Priority Mode.
The difference between manual mode and shutter priority mode is that manual mode is mostly used when you want to take a picture and if it doesn't have to be rushed so you can shoot the picture just how you like it, such as if you have to change ISO or shutter speed, etc. Shutter priority mode is a mode when the shutter speed is chosen automatically so u focus on changing aperture and ISO. One example of when you would want to use this mode is for a fast moving object and another example is when you want to have a good amount of exposure. |