By the end of class students will be able to stitch 5 photos together into a panoramic image as evidenced by demonstrating this using the 5 images below. (Please include a screenshot of your project and type your name into the final image you create.)
By the end of class students will understand the concept of a "stop" as evidenced by taking 3 photos, each with the same overall exposure, but by increasing the exposure by a stop in one setting, and decreasing the exposure by a stop in another setting. 1/100 1/200 1/100
F4.0 F4.0 F5.6 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 800 By the end of class students will become familiar with the phrase 'depth of field' (DOF) as evidenced by finding two photos with a shallow DOF and two with a wide DOF. Shallow Wide By the end of class students will know the pros and cons of raising and lowering shutter speed as evidenced by describing them.
By the end of class students will be able to touch up images with the Spot Healing Brush tool as evidenced by touching up the photos below. By the end of class students will have a solid understanding of Photoshop basics - saving and opening .psd and working with multiple images - as evidenced by saving and opening a .psd and by taking a screenshot of 4 open simultaneously opened documents in Photoshop.
By the end of class students will have an extremely clear understanding of the principle of Subject/Background as evidenced by drawing a detailed picture that has a clearly defined Subject and Background.
By the end of class students will be able to identify photos with a clearly defined subject/background as evidenced by finding 2 photos that do and 2 that don't and posting them to your website. |