[Field-Homework 1] One Day

1. Wide Angle

The ceiling of my room in the morning.

2. Zoom


A Shiba is talking to an elephant.

3. Crop

An electronic pencil sharpener is standing on the table and waiting for me.

4. Focus

The light bulbs glow excitedly.

5. Bird’s eye

There is one person on the street.

6. Worm’s eye

The paper nano and their friends.

7. First person view

The windows are protecting me from the air with viruses.

8. Skewed angle

It said that I have to save the tissue.

9. Perspective

The bed reminds me to sleep at 4pm.

10. View frame

I have to touch the box on the right every night.

11. Contrast

Ideal is always far from reality.

12. Seriality

He is watching me from the morning to the midnight.

 

 

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1 thought on “[Field-Homework 1] One Day

  1. Annie Lye says:

    Overall a fair attempt at the task at hand. However, you seem to demonstrate a limited understanding of the camera angle techniques. We recommend that you look up definitions and examples online to get a better idea. Wide Angle – good attempt, however, this camera technique is meant to show a wider field of view than what the human eye sees which is not the case in your photo. First-person view – this camera angle should typically include an indication of the “first-person” (in this case, you) to be included within the frame. View frame – depicts a scene in which you are seeing a scene through a framed-in view (e.g. through a window). Contrast / Chiaroscuro – appreciate the attempt here, however, the definition of this camera term is the dramatic effect of contrasting areas of light and dark.

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