Quick discussion: What did you learn through the light drawing task? Your photos are on the student shared area, in art/ miss Wilson/ year 10 Photography/ Light drawing. Upload all of your photos as a contact sheet (gallery) - include the ones that didn't work! Put a title above it 'GROUP TASK - Experimenting with shutter speed: Light Drawing' Next, under your contact sheet, write a paragraph to explain the following: What is shutter speed and when should you use it? What is aperture and when should you alter it? What effect does slow shutter speed have on your photography? What did you learn through the light drawing task? Explain the need for trial, error and review. Shutter speed is... You should use it when... Aperture is... You should use it when.... If you use a slow shutter speed, your photo will... Trial, error and review was important on the light drawing task because... GOING FOR GOLD/EXTENSION: Add captions to the best photos and explain why they worked so well. Also choose 4/5 photos to add captions to that didn't work and explain why they didn't work. How could you apply slow shutter speed to your Human Figure project?
If you have finished the main lesson task early - do some research on Google to help you answer this question. Find some exciting images that would be suitable for the project, and find out how they are created. You might want to save some of them onto a powerpoint page and you can upload it later as an extra bit of research! Discuss in pairs and be prepared to share your ideas at the end of the lesson.
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