Annotate your composition photos. Add a title: HOMEWORK: Composition photographs Insert a text box above your gallery. In the text box, write a paragraph to summarise the homework task and analyse the changes that occur as a result of different composition. Which composition do you prefer and why? What did you learn through this task? Sentence starters to help if you need them. You can copy and paste them, then fill in the gaps if you wish. For this homework task I had to... I took my photographs in.... (where?) Something I found tricky was... something I learnt by doing this task is... Next, upload your photos by clicking on the gallery and finding them on your area. When the photos have uploaded, click each photo and add a title of the composition type in each picture. Basic photoshopOpen Adobe Photoshop. Open your best photo from the 6 you took for homework via file... open... Using the laminated guide sheet, explore the options for photo editing. Try: - Changing the colours - changing the brightness and contrast - cropping your picture - Desaturating - Altering the curves - Dodging and Burning Learn the photoshop short cuts! They really do make editing faster. When you don't complete the photoshoot homeworks, you miss out on practical lessons.
Add a title block to the bottom of your skills development page - title '300 words on composition' Add a text box below, then write a 300 word mini essay to cover the following: - what is composition? - why is composition important? - when should you consider composition in photography? - What are the rules for successful composition?
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