Monday, April 4, 2011

EMOTION AND MOOD


1.) What does the writer of the article say that creating mood is for him?

  • For him its all about the feeling of being there , of taking the viewer to the location of the photo to feel like what he did when the shot was taken.
2.) What is a common element that can add mood to a photo?

  • One of the most common to incorporate into a photo is fog. A thick fog can add so much to a shot that when people look at the image, they know exactly what the experiencs was like when the photo was taken.
3.)Why do storm clouds add mood? What kind of mood can storm clouds convey?

  • The darker, more ominous and threatening the sky, the more drama and mood you'll have in resulting images.
4.)What kind of effect can running water have?
  • The effect is nice, a fast shutter speed can create a feeling of power as waves crash on rocks or a waterfall sends cascades of spray onto the rocks below.
5.) Why can many different people find many different moods in an photo?
  • What creates a feeling of mood in one person might not work that way in another. You might elicit as many different responses as the number of people you ask.

DIGITAL-PHOTOGRAPHY-SCHOOL/ADDING-EMOTIONS -AND -FEELING- TO PHOTOGRAPHS

1.) Why does adding emotion make a great photo?
  • Emotion in a photograph, or any work of art, is what helps a viewer connect with a piece if that emotion is prevalent in the viewer.
2.)What should the photo express for you?
  • Happiness and joy, sorrow and despair, these are some of the easier emotions as they are universally felt, at one time or aanother, by all on this planet.
3.)Why do faces convey emotion easily?
  • Your emotion state has he largest impact on the emotionally quality of your photos.
4.)What will sitting and observing do for photos?
  • Your mood has a big part in what and how you shoot,The mood of those around you will often become more apparent with the relaxed stance.
5.) What question should you ask yourself when shooting?
  • "What emotion am I trying to convey"



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