- Chloe Pritchard

- Dec 2, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 5, 2021


For landscape, I was thinking of maybe going onto the temple ground, by going to different locations of the areas around it, to show that there is more to the area that people may presume. I'm going to be looking through it's background, mood and texture with using long shots, mid shots, different angles like low, high to give it a closer view.
Furthermore, I'm going to maybe attend in the evening where there's going to be all the lights lit up and I want to see how it reflects on the camera. A way to capture it's eyes. How we can view it. Sometimes, it's like a fragment of time in the sensor.

For portrait, I have been thinking of trying to take pictures of my cat and myself. Using different angles by side, high and low, close ups, extreme close ups etc. I am hoping to use the appropriate mode for this. I will be using 'portrait' mode and I'll turn the camera on it's side to give the picture an accurate height and width for a portrait photo.

For macro, I have been getting into thought of taking pictures of leaves and it's texture, rain drops, Christmas lights or a peeled orange. I'll try and get used to the different modes on the camera. For example, if I were to choose Macro first, I would set the camera mode to macro, so I could get the perfect shot just like these macro images I found on the net. Furthermore, I'll be getting into thought whether to get many shots in different angles such as: low angle, high angle, extreme close up, side view. A shot that fills in the frame. I want to be able to view the texture/pattern of the objects I'll be using for this, so I can get a closer view on what objects really look like when we view them closely. How we can feel them/What do we think about them?





















