From the readings below I learned that that to get a good framed photo of a subject you can do many different things and have many different subjects as well, such as using a human, or a bug, you can even use something in the distance such as a tree.
I also learned it is important to have a simple background making it easier to know what the subject is. The distance between you and the subject is what really creates the photo. Depending on what effect you are trying to go for and depending on what the natural background is you can have better insight on how you close you want to be. I will be using these tips when I am out looking for a subject to frame.
Questions:
1. I used the camera mode Scene Intelligent Auto, 1/100 and f 5.6. I was in manual mode for all photos because that way I had control over what the focus point of the image is.
2. I think the images I took have a strong composition. I think it could be stronger because I feel like I should have staged some of the photos to my liking.
3. For editing I enhanced what my main subject is and blurred the background a bit.The last one especially could be better and I could maybe brighten the image as a whole or darken the background.
4. If I were to re-shoot this assignment I would plan out what my subjects are a little bit more instead of looking around for what catches my eye. Planning it out would probably give me a better outcome.
5. I think my photos are good but can be better, I think the second one is one of the my bests but not all three are my bests work.
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