- Describe your best photo. What does it look like? What location and subject matter did you choose to shoot your photo?
- I think that my best photo was she one were I took a picture of my friend taking a picture of me. I took this photo inside of the school.
- From what point of view did you photograph your subject matter (your best photo)? (above, below, straight on…)
- Straight on but a little to the left of the subject matter.
- Why did you choose this point of view?
- I chose this point of view hoping that it would use the rule of thirds and it worked out pretty well.
- What composition techniques did you use to make this a successful photograph? How did you use them?
- All I did was crop the picture. I liked the colors I had and the glare off of the other camera lens was nice in my opinion, so I didn't change it.
- How did you use light when composing your image?
- I used light to try to get a small amount of glare off of the other lens.
- Which photograph do you feel most successfully uses shallow depth of field? Why?
- I think that either my first or last picture best captured shallow depth of field. I chose these two because they don't have a large amount of empty space.
- Which photograph do you think is most the most successful for showing lots of depth of field?
- I believe that my third picture best captured more depth of field and came out very well. Its focused on the right spot and came out well.