Moderately lit, single source behind camera
to camera right
Casual mise-en-scene
Over-the-shoulder shot, eye-level
Outside, mid-day, high obstruction to camera
right, low obstruction camera left
Subject has back to camera, head tilted to camera
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Brightly lit, single source directly behind camera
Casual mise-en-scene
Medium close up, direct address
Outside, mid-day, high obstruction behind
subject
Subject facing camera, back to wall, head tilted
slightly forward
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Dimly lit, single source ahead of camera,
partially obstructed
Casual mise-en-scene, school rucksack
Medium close up, eye-level
Outside, mid-day, in shade
Subject posture facing away with head turned to
face camera, hands sprawled comically.
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This exercise has taught me the importance on depth of field, rule of thirds, and lighting. In future I will most likely use what I have learned to impact my photoshoots through the proper and effective use of these three features. Depth of field and rule of thirds are both useful to help push focus of the reader onto or away from an element of the image. Proper use of lighting will allow me to accentuate certain aspects of the image, which can also help draw focus.
Some nice shots here - I like the ones of the feet. Make sure you comment on what this exercise has taught you and how it will impact your photoshoots
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