January 15-16 : A Lesson in multiplication!
Due Friday, January 16!!!
Wednesday, January 28 :: Click Link for assignment >
Due Friday, January 16!!!
Either in your backpack or the lock box!
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
HOME GAMES/EVENTS THIS WEEK!
(January 12-16)
Boys Basketball: Thursday 1/15 (Samantha/Javier/Leahlani)
Check the schedules to see when you can take photos and interview!
WINTER TEAM PHOTOS
Friday, January 16: Frosh Boys Basketball/3:30 Javier
Friday, January 21: Var. Boys Basketbal/6:00 AM Sam
Friday, January 23: JV Girls Soccer/3:45 Victoria
Tuesday, January 27: Varsity Girls Soccer/2:45 Eriana
Friday, January 30: JV Boys Basketball/3:30 Leahlani
UPCOMING EVENTS
V Boys Basketball (Winter) Samantha
JV Boys Basketball (Winter) Leahlani
Frosh Boys Basketball (Winter) Javier
V Girls Basketball (Winter) Elizabeth
JV Girls Basketball (Winter) Mia
V Boys Soccer (Winter) Jacob
JV Boys Soccer (Winter) Noel
V Girls Soccer (Winter) Eriana
JV Girls Soccer (Winter) Victoria
Boys & Girls Wrestling (Winter) Kyle
Boys & Girls Swimming (Spring) Allyson
Boys Tennis (Spring) Khalven
V Boys Volleyball (Spring) Anthony P/Carlos
JV Boys Volleyball (Spring) Emma
Frosh Boys Volleyball (Spring) Melody
...
Girls Lacrosse (Spring) Mason
Track & Field (Spring) TE
Badminton (Spring) Anthony Y
Boys Golf (Spring) TE
Varsity Baseball (Spring) Aaron
JV Baseball (Spring) Kaison
Varsity Softball (Spring) Jessica
JV Softball (Spring) Matthew
Unified Basketball (Spring) Jonah
PTC (Spring) Dominick
Diversity Rally (Spring) Erwin/Axel
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Multiplicity!
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Learning multiplicity in photography is important because it enhances your storytelling abilities, teaches crucial technical skills in camera handling and post-processing, and encourages significant creativity and planning.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will follow along with instruction and use what we have learned to create amazing photos!
22:20
Double click to open the folder on your desktop
Create a NEW FOLDER INSIDE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY2 FOLDER
(right click...New Folder)
Name the folder:
MULTIPLICITY
Though we will be working together, you ALL should turn in DIFFERENT images!
For this assignment, students will shoot a series of photographs before working to create a multi-layered image in Photoshop, refining this with layer masking to reveal different areas of each layer creating an interesting final image. The goal is to capture the essential elements of the images and draw the viewer's attention to those specific details.
You will need to work with a partner on this assignment but you EACH need to take photos (sharing photos is not allowed). Alternate taking photos (each day).
Decide your shots and settings BEFORE you take the first shot! Remember if you model is standing still in one but jumping in another, you need to set the camera for the latter so the exposure looks the same!
Set your camera to M!
You are in control of ALL settings again!
M (Manual)
Set your ISO to 100! (Base ISO)
You will adjust this accordingly.
Remember, once you set your shutter speed and aperture, check the ISO to make sure the exposure meter is in the center!
SHUTTER SPEED: at least 1/125
This will help with blur. You must adjust the ISO and aperture!
Set your APERTURE!
Try for a setting of f7 or "smaller" (larger number)!
Since we want the entire image in focus use a Large Number so we will have a wider depth of field! This means you must compensate with ISO and Shutter speed!
Click the Right Cross Key
Lets change the Drive mode to
Single Shooting
This will help only take one photo at a time!!
Cross Keys are located BELOW the MENU button...
CROSS KEYS
Exposure Compensation (Up)
Self-Timer/Drive Mode (Right)
Erase Button (down)
AF/MF Button (left)
Click the Q Button in the center of the cross keys...
Lets change the Focus mode to SERVO
Press the Q button
Spot Focus on the subject!
Auto Focus Area (top left AF button):
How much of your camera is able to see with your auto focus
Spot: only that little box will have it in focus. Good for Portraits.
Whole Area Auto Focus: Camera will determine what needs to be in focus.
Good for Landscapes
Take your time... Focus and take a few shots. Be patient!
Don't rush!
ALL PHOTOS MUST BE DIFFERENT (not just the series of the same shot)!
It is wise to get your shots done in ONE day as the location will not line up the next day! Day one, one person takes photos the other moves, day two you switch! If you do NOT get all of your shots in one period, you need to start over!
Editing your photos!
Decide which images you want to use for your final image! If it helps, make a NEW folder and drag the ones you want to use into that folder!
Always select the best image based upon this criteria:
Does it work for this assignment?
Is it a good exposure?
Is it in focus?
Do all the photos have the same exposure?
ALL PHOTOS MUST BE DIFFERENT!
Click OPEN
IMPORT A SERIES OF PHOTOS (into ONE file)
Open Photoshop (do NOT open anything)
Click on the File Tab (at the top)
Select Scripts>Load Files Into Stack
Click Browse and locate the photos you want to use (on your Desktop in your MULTIPLICITY folder).
While holding down the CTRL key select files, click Open.
Select the Auto Align box
Click OK to import the photos into a single layered file.
Shortcut: Shift + Ctrl + S
(or File: SAVE AS)
Save as Type: PHOTOSHOP!
Then click Save to Cloud Documents
Save to CREATIVE CLOUD!
Click the Save to CREATIVE CLOUD button
Name the photo:
YOUR INITIALS-"Multiplicity"
Example: TE-Multiplicity.psd
Click SAVE
Arrange layers – the furthest away figure should be the top layer
Use the Eye button in Layers to work out which image is which – the eye turns layer on / off
Drag and drop to arrange layers into the order
Create a Layer Mask
Click to the top layer
Click the Layer Mask Icon at base of Layers panel (this creates a blank Layer Mask)
Mask the Figure
With the Layer Mask Selected, Use the BRUSH Tool to paint over the person on that layer (this will remove the person)
TIP: Make sure BLACK is the foreground color and that you have the MASK selected!
Invert the Mask!
Once the figure has been removed click on the Layer Mask (white rectangle in layers panel)
Invert the mask CTRL + I (white will turn to black and vice versa) and your figure will appear with the background removed
TIP: Make sure that you have the MASK selected!
Edit the rest of your layers!
Turn the top layer off and select the next layer...
Repeat the above process on the next layer down.
Keep repeating, except on bottom layer.
Review your layers!
Turn off your background image to see how your figures look
Use a white / black paintbrush to touch up Layer Masks where needed – make sure you select the Layer and Mask first
CHOOSE YOUR BEST IMAGES! If they don't meet the criteria, check out a camera and go shoot some more!
Your goal is to get SIX (6) DIFFERENT shots that are amazing, but I have a feeling you will get way more!
Editing your photos!
Brightness/Contrast
Exposure
Vibrance
Hue/Saturation
Color Balance
Black & White
Create a new layer and use the Spot Healing or patch tools to clean it up!
Remember to make sure Content-Aware is selected AND Sample All Layers is checked!
Make sure your adjustment layers are ON the TOP in the layers panel so that any other alterations (spot healing etc) are adjusted also!
Remember! If your image area is dark, make your signature WHITE. If the image area is light, make your signature BLACK!
Make sure you have added your signature!
Each image MUST have YOUR signature on the bottom right!
You will export 10 images!
SIX (6) Images of YOUR choice of subject.
Subject must be in different position for all 6 images
Location MUST be the exact same spot!
You will (minimum) shoot 9 different images... (do this just in case!)
Final image MUST be edited appropriately in Photoshop (see above)
Final image MUST have a signature on the BOTTOM RIGHT
Final image MUST be named correctly
Example: TE-Multiplicity.jpg
File format turned in MUST be correct (jpg)
CREATIVITY IS KEY! It's not just taking a photo...be creative!
TOTAL: 100 POINTS!!!
DUE: Friday, January 16!
Go to our Classroom in TEAMS
Select Assignments
Select
Photography2: Multiplicity!
Scroll down to MY WORK
Click +ATTACH
Click UPLOAD FROM THIS DEVICE
Select DESKTOP (on the left) then the PHOTOGRAPHY Folder>Multiplicity Folder
Find the JPG file you EXPORTED and select it:
Example: TE-Multiplicity.jpg
Click OPEN
To select more than one image at a time, hold the CTRL button down on your keyboard then select each file!
Wait for file to upload
File will show up below under My Work
CLICK TURN IN!
NOTE: There MUST be a JPG file (that have been adjusted in Photoshop) attached to get credit. Simply clicking TURN IN will not do!!!
EACH PHOTO WILL EARN POINTS!
Does it show good execution of camera skills? Is the subject multiplied correctly? Is the background exactly the same?
Remember the Multiplicity MUST be done in camera!
Is it edited properly?
Vignette and Signature?
Correct File Format?
TOTAL: 100 POINTS!!!
DUE: Friday, January 16!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!
Please place HEADPHONES on your Monitors!