Skills Check Reflection:
The most significant change in this skills check is my portrait picture. The portrait project taught me a lot and allowed me to take real composed portrait pictures. In comparison to my third skills check, like mentioned above, I improved on my portrait picture. I also improved on my landscape image. For this skills check, my landscape photograph is a lot more dramatic and uses more of the composition rules, like the rule of thirds. In comparison to my first skills check, everything improved significantly. On my first skills check I did not know anything about photography. In class, I learned what a portrait is and in this skills check I was finally able to take a real portrait image, instead of what I thought was a portrait. My landscape image improved a lot because I learned which angles captured a landscape better and the rule of thirds helped me present it so overall the landscape was done justice by the camera. Overall, I've improved on everything. I have learned how to handle a camera and use angles and perspective, as well as rule of thirds to take better photographs. I would still like to improve on lighting and depth of field. Lighting is a really hard thing to control, but more practice with reflectors would help. I also need to work on using Photoshop more so I can adjust colors and fix depth of field.
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AuthorCrystal Centeno-Padilla. Senior at Denver South High School. Archives
March 2018
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