Sunday, November 2, 2008

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Mikal is smiling while trying to dismiss the cold weather. It was very windy, which made it even colder outside, but yet a smile a remained on her face.





This is a statue of a tiger, showing it roar. The tiger is a demonstration of the Towson Tiger that was given to the campus by the alumni in 2007.













"xxxxx" is riding a seesaw with hopes of raising money for cancer foundation that his fraternity is hosting. "xxxxx," a xxxx at Towson University, dedicated his time for 48 hours to ride a see saw with other fellow fraternity brothers for a Lance Armstrong Foundation for cancer.






To take a better photo you have to keep some things in mind while shooting the picture. Depending on the type of camera you have, you have to hold the camera a certain way. If the camera is more thick, you should hold the bottom to keep it still, so it will not move while taking a picture. If you have a smaller camera, then you should hold it with both hands, but without your fingers in the way of the lens.

When taking a picture you should get in steady yet different positions. Shooting not only from eye level, but lower and higher levels makes for a better picture. Taking many photos of the same image is always best, you have a variety to choose from of which you like best. The image that is in the frame is important, you have to study that and fill the frame for a great photo. While filling the frame, you should look for different angles to shoot the photo. The rule of thirds is important when taking pictures. Always keep your eyes out for unique shots, take a photo that may be surprising to your eye.

1 comment:

Dr. Spaulding said...

Great shots. The tiger shot really stands out. Nice news shot, too. Don't forget the names next time! ;-)