Wafaa' Najihah (0319770)
Introduction to Photography
Progression on Project - Theme Based: Presentation of 5 Images in Printed Form
Mosque
I am not sure about this photo tho because for me, it does not really relate with my theme (mosque). But it shows what people usually do in the mosque. So, I am not sure whether this is acceptable or not.
Screenshot
Limited Feedback
Mr. Vinod messaged me on Facebook and told me that my work on the series of five is fantastic. He even asked me to keep it up and said that I am progressing steadily and the improvement in my work is clearly evident with every week. Then, he commented the pictures that I took using my iPhone were very good as well, especially if they were edited. He also said that some of the shots were better than his - thank you, sir :)
Reflection
experience: Once again, I went to the same place. The weather was actually better than before because the skies looked clearer. But it is nothing related with my shots because I snapped most of my photos indoor. I wandered around on the ground floor since it was open for public. The place was quite dark because there were less source of lights even though they have huge sliding doors - still, it was dark. So, I adjusted the exposure but the outcomes were not that good. I went back home and enhanced some of the photos (the third and fifth). Also, I asked my little sister to be my model again.
observation: What I observed for this week, taking photos in dark space produce not-so-good outcomes. But, with a help of photoshop, I managed to fix some of the photos to look more brighter. I even observed that working without thinking about people around you starring weirdly at you snapping photos makes you more confident. By confident, I mean the outcomes look better and I can discover other parts of the mosque.
findings: To be honest, I think I did pretty well for this time because I did my work calmly. Frankly, I enjoyed taking photos after I have known how to use my DSLR and photoshop. Thank you, Mr. Vinod for everything that you have thaught me in class even though I was not focus 100% and not as good as others.
Reflection
experience: Once again, I went to the same place. The weather was actually better than before because the skies looked clearer. But it is nothing related with my shots because I snapped most of my photos indoor. I wandered around on the ground floor since it was open for public. The place was quite dark because there were less source of lights even though they have huge sliding doors - still, it was dark. So, I adjusted the exposure but the outcomes were not that good. I went back home and enhanced some of the photos (the third and fifth). Also, I asked my little sister to be my model again.
observation: What I observed for this week, taking photos in dark space produce not-so-good outcomes. But, with a help of photoshop, I managed to fix some of the photos to look more brighter. I even observed that working without thinking about people around you starring weirdly at you snapping photos makes you more confident. By confident, I mean the outcomes look better and I can discover other parts of the mosque.
findings: To be honest, I think I did pretty well for this time because I did my work calmly. Frankly, I enjoyed taking photos after I have known how to use my DSLR and photoshop. Thank you, Mr. Vinod for everything that you have thaught me in class even though I was not focus 100% and not as good as others.





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