eTwinning projektam Street photography.
Vēlāk pārtulkosim latviešu valodai ...
Tasks for the students – each group received a handout with 20 photos they are to take (in black and white – it can edited later). Students are free to interpret and create a photograph in their style, as long they shoot accordingly to the composition rules and the DON’T take photos of people – important on first lesson. They are not to create or direct scenes, sights for the photographs, they have to seek, observe and shoot J
Please take a photograph of:
A statue
An animal (or its track, footprint etc)
A square (don’t have to be taken literally)
A triangle (don’t have to be taken literally)
A line (don’t have to be taken literally)
A circle (don’t have to be taken literally)
Shadows (not people’s)
Water
Something beautiful
Something ugly
Something destroyed, devastated
Something influenced by human activity
Something old
Something new
Sun’s reflection / clouds (depending on weather)
An interesting plant
A row of something
Footmarks (can be people’s)
A symmetry
A leaflet/advertisement
Good luck – don’t worry if you haven’t managed to take all the photographs J Better take one good than 20 mediocre.
Foto kompozīcijas likumi:
http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/10-top-photography-composition-rules
Fotoalbums
http://streetphotography2012.wordpress.com/
Vēlāk pārtulkosim latviešu valodai ...
Tasks for the students – each group received a handout with 20 photos they are to take (in black and white – it can edited later). Students are free to interpret and create a photograph in their style, as long they shoot accordingly to the composition rules and the DON’T take photos of people – important on first lesson. They are not to create or direct scenes, sights for the photographs, they have to seek, observe and shoot J
Please take a photograph of:
A statue
An animal (or its track, footprint etc)
A square (don’t have to be taken literally)
A triangle (don’t have to be taken literally)
A line (don’t have to be taken literally)
A circle (don’t have to be taken literally)
Shadows (not people’s)
Water
Something beautiful
Something ugly
Something destroyed, devastated
Something influenced by human activity
Something old
Something new
Sun’s reflection / clouds (depending on weather)
An interesting plant
A row of something
Footmarks (can be people’s)
A symmetry
A leaflet/advertisement
Good luck – don’t worry if you haven’t managed to take all the photographs J Better take one good than 20 mediocre.
Foto kompozīcijas likumi:
http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/10-top-photography-composition-rules
Fotoalbums
http://streetphotography2012.wordpress.com/
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