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Pet Photography

Pet Shooting Tricks
Your assignment here is to take photos of your pet or a pet of a friend. You do this at home. Please don't bring your pet elephant to school. If you don't have a pet you can choose to photograph a collection. It could be a collection of rocks, dolls, whatever. If you don't have a collection take out some silverware or plates and work with those. No excuse here not to complete the assignment.

Post your first assignment on the Assignment page on your website. You can color correct or sharpen the photo with Photoshop if necessary or desired. Post your best three photos in a four photo wide gallery. Also post a contact sheet of all of your photos.


Vision:
Is you image original, innovative and daring, or just another example of the same old thing? Does it fulfill the requirements for the assignment (see assignment requirements above) ?

Aesthetics:
Have you used the appropriate elements and principles of design that would enhance your photograph or did you just shoot what was in front of the camera? Have you used good composition or did you just place the center of interest in the center because it was easy?

Mechanics:
Camera Techniques: Is the image sharp/in focus? Is the exposure correct? Was the appropriate aperture/shutter speed used (if applicable for your camera), did you find the best angle?

Computer Techniques: Is the image sharp/in focus? Is it color corrected and sharpened?


Presentation: Is the artwork presented in a professional manner as outlined in the assignment?
Good luck

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