P2




A) Foreground and Background - The foreground is the sharp/crisp part of this photo. This interests the viewer because it highlights little aspects of the plant.
B) Lighting - This was natural light as we did this picture outside.
C) Composition - This image is composed of different areas from the plant. 
D) Rule of Thirds - There isn't a part of the rule of three grid which isn't covered by the plant.
E) Depth of Field - In this image, the foreground is in focus which highlights the plant's aspects such as any bumps its got will be highlighted.


A) Foreground and Background - In this picture, it's the same as the first. It's essentially like a channel from one side of the sign to the other. 
B) Lighting - natural light and definitely overexposed.
C) Composition - The composition has the sign placed at an angle in eth middle of the screen, with college buildings behind it.
D) Rule of Thirds - The middle column is dominated by the sign and the outer columns have part of the sign in and the background. 
E) Depth of Field - In this image, the foreground is in focus and the background is out of focus. This gives us more detail of how the sign's parts are connected.


A) Foreground and Background - This picture is different from its predecessors. This picture is the opposite when it comes to depth of field.
B) Lighting - The lighting in this image isn't over or underexposed and it blends well between the different sections of the photograph.
C) Composition - the composition focuses on the background but uses the tree to highlight the importance of the ground.
D) Rule of Thirds - The right-hand column of the photo is dominated by the blurry image of the tree. Most of the image is the ground.
E) Depth of Field - The depth of field is the opposite of the first and second picture. It has the background in focus rather than the foreground.


A) Foreground and Background - The background is where the main sections of the leaves are. This is the focus of the image and it's clear that this is the case.
B) Lighting - lighting is all natural and peeks through the leaves.
C) Composition - this image is mainly composed of the leaves. The only other thing in this photograph is the sky.
D) Rule of Thirds - this image doesn't really change in any of the Rule of Thirds quadrants. The only change is the middle quadrant which is out of focus.
E) Depth of Field - the depth of field is focused on the foreground rather than the background, much like the picture before.


A) Foreground and Background - The colouring of the background and foreground is very dark and that adds contrast to the light streak which is the only part that is in focus.
B) Lighting - light is coming from the top of the photograph and shining on to the details of the leaves.
C) Composition - The composition of the photo has the main stalk and then an effect like a blur for the rest of the photo.
D) Rule of Thirds - This image has the middle column with the focus part of the bush and then the outer columns are blurry. Much like most of the photos I took.
E) Depth of Field - The foreground is in focus and the background is blurry. 


A) Foreground and Background - the background is what's in focus which is different from other pictures I took.
B) Lighting - the lighting is coming from the top which highlights the raindrops on the leaves.
C) Composition - The composition has the focus on the further leaves and the photo is mainly dominated by the bush.
D) Rule of Thirds - this image has the middle and bottom row completely covered by blurry or in focus leaves which was the intended layout when taking the photo.
E) Depth of Field - the depth of field is part foreground and part background. It tends more towards foreground.


A) Foreground and Background - The foreground is the main focus in the photograph.
B) Lighting - The light is all natural light and it highlights the plant's aspects.
C) Composition - the focus point is the plant but the angle observes the bin, bush and D block. This makes everything stand out.
D) Rule of Thirds - the rule of thirds is rather mixed. The plant is in 5 grids, the bin is in 2 and the block is in 6 suits.
E) Depth of Field -  the depth of field has the foreground in focus and the background out of focus.


A) Foreground and Background - The foreground is the main focus in the photograph.
B) Lighting - The light is all natural light and it highlights the shoes color.
C) Composition - the focus point is the plant but the angle observes the bush and student center. This makes everything stand out.
D) Rule of Thirds - the rule of thirds is dominated by the shoe. The shoe takes the whole focus and is in 7 sections of the grid.
E) Depth of Field -  the depth of field has the foreground in focus and the background out of focus.


A) Foreground and Background - the foreground is in focus as i selected the frame as the focus point. I did this because it highlights the dirtiness of the glasses and that's what the change in view is.
B) Lighting - the lighting is artificial as it comes from ceiling lights.
C) Composition IT is composed with the glasses as the main focus with an area of the student centre as the background.
D) Rule of Thirds - the glasses are in 7 squares of the grid so dominate the image.
E) Depth of Field - the depth of field is focused on the glasses and through the lenses and around the glasses you can see the room the picture was taken in. 


A) Foreground and Background - The foreground is the main focus in the photograph.
B) Lighting - The light is all natural light and it highlights the table's minute details.
C) Composition - the focus point is the plant but the angle observes the table, C block building and its surrounding plants.
D) Rule of Thirds - the rule of thirds is completely dominated The table is in every single square and shows small parts of the table to the viewer.
E) Depth of Field -  the depth of field has the foreground in focus and the background out of focus.








This is the exact article from the publisher that I will be photoshopping Jack and Finn into.





Production Schedule


Contingency plan:
If I can’t get the dogs to be a model I will reschedule for a different day. If on the odd chance the dogs were to misbehave the owners will have electic collars on to shock them back to behaving. Both of the dogs can be brought back to behaving quickly. The dogs are models for magazines already so the risk is incredibly low.

For my photo shoot, I needed to have the paperwork so I printed it all out for the owners to film. We went down to the beach and took our photographs within 2 hours. We took roughly 50  photographs in total, most of which were action shots that were blurry.



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