Monday, January 17, 2011

ch 8 notes

-vertical&horizontal lines help divide images into diff sections
-observe space surrounding objects/buildings
-pattern=the repetition of any of the elements of art
-make image as sharp as possible to see the smallest details
-smaller f stop=greater depth of field=more scene in focus
-value helps determine shapes of objects
-contrast=diff or range of values
---mostly darker values(low key print)
---mostly lighter values(high key print)
-use value to emphasize certain parts of an image
-differences in tonal values also accentuate texture..makes surface look touchable
-commercial--> usually in color for magazines/brochures
-artistic-->usually use black&white
-incandescent: household light bulbs. make things look more orange
-quartz: modern spotlights. make things look more yellow
-flourescent: make things look greener
-wide angle lenses are very useful b/c cant get back far enough to get the entire scene you want w/normal lenses
-use filters to make the lighting appear different and to make images stand out
-Big View: wide angle
-Perspective distortion: strong converging lines in a building, where the sides angle inward toward each other instead of looking parallel as they are in reality
-try capturing the shadows cast by objects-->pay attention to lines, shapes, and values
-Detail shot features individual architectural elements of a building's interior/exterior
-wide angle lenses for entire rooms
-normal lenses or shot telephotos will work well for detail shots

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