6/10/2019 0 Comments FINAL REFLECTIONTo say this class had taught me a lot would be an understatement. The first day I opened photoshop, I barely understood how to use half of the tools that were available to me. The more and more I practiced in assignments and editing my weekly photo assignments however, the more I got comfortable with using all the feature properly. The first time I took pictures around the school, I wasn't really all that familiar with those types of cameras, and those were also things I knew I had to familiarize myself with as the class and my work progressed further. When the shooting assignments first started, I knew this would be a great opportunity for me to practice taking pictures of things I liked, as well as I got to step out of my comfort zone and discover things I didn't know I would like. Such as portraits, I wasn't 100% used to or very experienced with taking pictures of people as my subject. Shortly after the Portrait assignment, I realized that taking them isn't as hard of a task as I originally assumed. I even would go as far as saying I grew to like Portrait shots. In summation, this class taught me a handful of things if not more. I learned about camera related things such as Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO. I learned new composition techniques, and lastly I learned so much about Photoshop. Worst Photos;Best Photos;
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