I am a Super Hero

 my superpower is what black panther can do..enhanced speed,strength and agility. I can use these powers to become a top multi sport athlete and make tons of money

Highkey & Lowkey

Highkey i used 1/80 and F:7.1 on the camera

Lowkey i turned the Photo Black & White and used the burn tool on the surroundings

During this i learned about High key and Low key and took photos with Dark and Light

Double Exposure

What i learned during this Double Exposure Assignment was the ability to combine two different aspects together to create things like this. I learned how two complete things could come together to create a double exposure aspect and it was fun and enjoyable. I learned to use color and black/white for this and it came out well. I learned to use the layers more and effects as well.

10 Tips for Taking Better Pictures

Tip 1 Move it from the Middle 2

Center-stage is a great place for a performer to be. However, the middle of your picture is not the best place for your subject. Bring your picture to life by simply moving your subject away from the middle of your picture.  

Tip 2 Plain Background

Look for plain backgrounds and avoid strong patterns or clutter behind your subject. A single subject against a plain background will stand out better and make a stronger image. If what’s behind your subject is visually imposing it will distract attention from your subject. A plain background shows off the subject you are photographing. When you look through the camera viewfinder, force yourself to study the area surrounding your subject

 

Tip 5 Repetition/Pattern

Art Element Line

Element of Art: LINE: A point moving in space. Line can vary in width, length, curvature, color, or direction. Properly used, lines can significantly increase the impact of images. Lines serve to affect photographic composition in two ways. First, they serve to create a mood. … By affecting mood, lines add emotional content to images. By leading the viewer’s eye, they keep the viewer’s attention focused on the image.

 

Element of Art: Value: Lightness or darkness of a hue or neutral color. A value scale shows the range of values from black to white.