The function of a watermark is so that no one else can take your work. If a watermark has your name or signature, then people can't take it and say that it's theirs, since someone else's name is on it. No one can take my work and say it's theirs since it says "Crystal Centeno-Padilla". I think watermarks are super helpful, they are annoying, but everyone always steals photographs and calls them their own, so a watermark will prevent someone taking your work. Although, you actually have to register your photos with the US Copyright Office to legally protect your work.
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Hot Kenobi is a photographer who photographs Avengers action figures and uses scale to make the figures look like life-size supper heroes! He tends to break the rule of thirds because in most of his photographs there is a lot going on, so throwing everything onto one side of the image wouldn't make is look very good. His centered photos look amazing. To make the scale work, in mostly every single photograph, he blurs the background. He also uses lot's of color, since the action figures are very colorful, and he photographs a lot outside, so green speak through. If not, he photographs on plain white background.
Scale is a frame of reference for the audience to figure out how big or small the object is. It is important in photography because it allows the audience to decipher the photograph and decide on how big or small the object really is. Scale can be used to take pictures of tiny objects like toys, bugs, etc. to make them look extremely big! To create a Scale image, it's all about angles, perspective and depth of field.
Depth of Field allows you to focus on one specific subject or capture a whole landscape. Aperture is controlled by the f-stop on the camera. Aperture kind of like Depth of Field allows you to focus on a smaller subject. Aperture controls how big or small the lens is, which determines how much light to let in. Both Aperture and Depth of Field can be used to focus on a tiny detail or to capture a big landscape. Shutter speed is how fast and how many photos you want to be taken.
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AuthorCrystal Centeno-Padilla. Senior at Denver South High School. Archives
May 2018
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