Sunday, May 29, 2011

Week 12 HDR Images Final Assignment

1.       Follow a demonstration from your teacher on HDR images.

2.       Create your own from the shoot last week.

3.       Start work on your final project.






Final Assignment - Final Photo composition

Capture a Digital image: ICPMM321B

Edit a Digital image: ICPMM322B

Due: 20/06/11

Weight:  50%

Type a proposal for your final assignment.

The final work can be anything you are interested in but needs to fit into the following specifications.

Must show intent and planning with a strong idea.

Must be at least 1 A3 page in size at 300dpi.

Contain at least one photo you have taken yourself.

Show a degree of optimizing or editing in the Adobe Photoshop program.

Show a degree of composition within the chosen frame.

Contain the use of text placement.

Submission


Save in a folder titled with (your initials) final assignment (e.g. dmfinal assignment) as a PSD with layers fully intact, along with any supporting material (proposal, photos) and submitted to the teacher by the due date. Submit a copy to your blog.

 

Week 11 Create your own filter + Photo shoot

                Create your own filter

1.        Follow a demonstration from your teacher on creating your own filter in Photoshop.

2.       From your mail box shoot select three images that stand out but also have variety.

3.        Using your developed Photoshop abilities manipulate one of the selected images to create a feel/vibe or to it your own.

4.       When you are happy with the outcome record the steps you took in, and repeat for the other two selected images.

5.       The images should be linked through your own created filter.

6.       Save a copy of the final image as a PSD with full layers intact and post a jpg copy to your blog.



Photo shoot

1.       Follow a demonstration from your teacher on lighting and camera operation

2.       Partner up and take three photos of each other (or an object) using the bracketing function on the camera to be used next week.

Week 10 Text Placement

1.       Follow a demonstration from your teacher on Text attributes, placement and clarity

2.       Create a poster that includes both image and text placement.

3.       It needs to be A4 at 300dpi and contain the following information.

Behind The Curtain Theatre Company Presents The Freedom of the City. By Brian Friel

Directed by Rohan Maloy

Playing at The Riverina Playhouse March 10, 11 at 7pm and March 12 at 1pm.

Tix $30 full price, $25 concession, $20 fest tix holders, $15 student, $10 student rush at the door.

Season apart of the official 2001 Wagga Wagga Celtic Festival Program.

Organised by the Suncorp organisation to raise funds for the Wagga Wagga Base Hospital

4.       Think about the composition of the text and image and clarity of text.

5.       Save a copy of the final image as a PSD with full layers intact and post a jpg copy to your blog.



6.       Photo Assignment – Using your own camera, capture at least 15 different images of a mail box. Think about how ways you can capture the mail box and bring the images to class.

Week 9 Composite image from your own photographs

1.        Follow a demonstration from your teacher on/ Taking photographs for your composite image/ Refine selection command/smudge edges/burn tool for shadow.

2.       Pair up and with your camera in turn capture at least 5 exact copies of the same selected scene. In each photo place yourself in a different position depicting a different action.

3.       Download the images to your student folder for the subject and open them into Photoshop.

4.       Use the pen tool to select yourself out of 4 (or more) of the photos, then copy & paste them on to the final photo chosen to be your composition.

5.       Use the Burn tool to create shadow and the smudge & blur tool to soften the edges of your selections.

6.       Save a copy of the final image as a PSD with full layers intact and post a jpg copy to your blog.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Week 8

Exercise -Visual Pun Composits
Using your pen tool and selection skills combine two or more images to depict a visual pun.
Planning:             Make up a list of some possible puns such as: strong box, watch dog, coat of arms, six feet underground, shoe tree, navel orange, and light house. Visualize an image from these words. (A box with muscles, a watch in shape of dog head, etc.) Look through samples file or gather other potential images. Complete 2 thumbnails of ideas. Get checked off by.
Document:         Set up a Photoshop document 5” x 7” or 7” x 5” with a resolution of 100 dpi, RGB. Save your image with into your own work folder. Selections will be made from multiple images and put into this file. Canvas size can be enlarged or cropped to meet the needs of the image. Keep all associated images used and save the finished products as a jpgs and post them to your blog.
Description:        Students will create visual representation of selected pun or words that sound alike. Masks and the pen tool skills are to be incorporated in the process. Write down steps describing tools and techniques used
Definitions
Visual Puns: Visual pun is the use of symbols to suggest two or more meanings or different associations. Visual puns combine two or more symbols (picture and/or text) to form a new meaning. The viewer must mentally elaborate on the visual stimulus to interpret the message
Visual Puns: Creating an artwork in which several visual forms which look alike (thinking by appearance in the right hemisphere) are connected and combined so as to bring out two or more possible meaningful ideas in a humorous way.

Possible Visual Puns
Watch Dog, Fan Club, Second Hand Store, Water Closet, Strong Box, Photo Bug, Bookworm, Loud Tie, Toothpick, Gatorade, Handcuffs, Horse radish, Fireman, Wisdom Tooth, Mail Man, Boxing Match, Book Worm, Butterfly, Moth Ball,  Garden Hose, Horse Fly, Eye Ball, Handball, Football, Siamese Fighting fish, Paradise fish, Fire mouth Cichlid, Convict Cichlid, Zebra Cichlid, Rosy Barb, Tiger Barb, Harlequin Rasbora, Dragon fish, Wolf fish, Snake pipefish, Great pipefish, Spiny Dogfish, White Cloud Mountain Fish, Swordtail fish, Bleeding Heart fish, Blind cave fish, Silver Dollar fish, Pencil Fish, Penguin Fish, Scissors Tail Fish, Glass Fish, Armoured Catfish, Jewel Fish, Picked dogfish, Dragonet, Leaf Fish, Clown Loach, Australian Rainbow Fish, Archer Fish, Beacon Fish, Egyptian Mouth-breeder, Mosquito Fish, Flag fish, Black Widow fish, Pirate, Perch, Toadfish, Striped Squirrel fish, Fruit Punch Devilled Eggs Bird Names for Visual Puns, Bee-eaters, Bellbirds, Birds of Paradise, Ovenbirds, Canvasback, Catbirds, Corn Crakes, Cowbirds, Elf Owl, Scrub fowl, Seabird, Secretary Bird Flycatchers, Frogmouths, Fork-tailed swift, Turtle Dove, Kingbirds, Kingfishers, Man of War Bird, Night Hawk, Grasshopper Sparrow, Egyptian Plover, Rock Hopper Penguin, Yellow Hammer, Umbrella Bird, Grey Winged Trumpeter, Fruit Dove, Elephant Bird, Dollar bird, Tiger Parrot, Sandwich Tern, Firecrest, King Penguin, Rose Headed Parakeet, Festive Parrot, Scissor -Tailed Nightjar, Spotted Ant bird, Flower Bulb , Jack Frost, Dreadlock , Fire Drill , Dragon Fly, Dr. Pepper, Money Order, Star Fish, Serial Killer.