Spitball
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14PFfm2vmj10cAl6KKB5QP6uu3UaNox-5DFoMSPuhdDE/edit?usp=sharing
2. Vocabulary Review & Game
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1X3So5wyww6g6gsoULP2fKEcH8sxT4NSLxPga9FNQV8Y/edit?usp=sharing
3.Last Chance To Capture Framing Photographs!
4. Collage Project With Food Mode
Shooting Tips
Change the color tone.
You can change [Color tone]. To increase the food’s reddish tinge, set it toward [Warm]. Set it toward [Cool] if it looks too red.
Avoid using flash.
If you use flash, the light may reflect off the dish or food and results in unnatural shadows. By default, (Built-in flash off) is set. Try to prevent camera shake when shooting in low-light conditions
Since this mode lets you shoot the food in appetizing color tones, human subjects may be shot in an unsuitable skin tone.
Using your food mode on the Canon camera, explore the school and shoot 8 objects for each of the following colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple/violet, brown, black. You can also include images you've shot elsewhere from your phone. Be sure to shoot objects that are interesting, and apply composition techniques we've discussed like the rule of thirds and framing where you can.
This is due next week. See Schoology for details on your due date.
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