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The students will create snow portraits using Photoshop by creating specific snow brushes and applying the correct settings on the brush to create snow.
ASSIGNMENT:
You will needs snow gear. Bring in gloves, hates, scarves, coffee mugs, books, a blanket, etc. Shoot as many different poses as you can that would simulate being in the snow. Throwing snow, catching it on your tongue, etc. Then we will be creating a snow Photoshop brush to create a winter wonderland scene. ![]()
Please complete on the Padlet below: 1. What does the ISO do? 2. What does the SHUTTER speed control? 3. What does the APERTURE control? 4. What do we refer to the ISO, APERTURE, and SHUTTER as? 5. What is the difference between each setting for the ISO? 6. What are the three benefits of a LOW ISO? 7. When is it best to use a LOW ISO? 8. What are the disadvantages of using a HIGH ISO? 9. When is it best to use a HIGH ISO? 10. What are SHUTTER speeds measured in? 11. What is the difference between each setting to equal to...? 12. The aperture is like _______________. 13. The larger the opening the __________________ is allowed in. 14. The smaller the opening, the _____________________ let in. 15. Our _________________ adapts to bright or low light. 16. A narrow aperture like f22 creates an image that is _____________________________. [What does it look like?] 17. The difference between each setting is equal to ____________. 18. What does it mean each time the opening gets bigger? 19. What does it mean each time the opening gets smaller? 20. What are three examples of wide apertures? 21. What are three examples of narrow apertures? 22. What are three examples of fast shutters? 23. What are three examples of slow shutters? 24. At what shutter speed do you need a tripod? 25. What does a 50mm lens do? How does it work and what is unique about it? SUBMIT:
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