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The Eyes Have It!

The Eyes Have It!. Guidelines. Must Crop the Head. – it isn’t a portrait shoot! Focus must be razor sharp to crop in the darkroom. Look to achieve “ catchlights ” use additional light! Use a flash if you understand yours Macro Lens would help a great deal

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The Eyes Have It!

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  1. The Eyes Have It!

  2. Guidelines • Must Crop the Head. – it isn’t a portrait shoot! • Focus must be razor sharp to crop in the darkroom. • Look to achieve “catchlights” use additional light! • Use a flash if you understand yours • Macro Lens would help a great deal • YOU MUST KNOW THE CLOSE FOCUS DISTANCE OF YOUR LENS TO DO THIS ASSIGNMENT! • Use a tripod whenever possible • Think of unique ways to frame the eyes. • Think of artificial enhancements (make-up)

  3. Just one?

  4. A Tear?

  5. Two Tears?

  6. Animals? (think digital) Use a macro lens or crop in post-processing…….

  7. Best Animal Eyes Ever

  8. Not Cool RED EYE IS NOT ARTSY! NO HEADSHOTS!

  9. Cool

  10. “Catchlights”

  11. Window Catchlights

  12. Frame the Eyes No, Don’t be a tool, not ok. Yes, cool depth of field, this is ok. What else could you use instead of the finger /hand trick?

  13. Frame the Eyes

  14. Only Headshot Allowed!

  15. Guidelines - Reviewed Must Crop the Head. – it isn’t a portrait shoot! Focus must be razor sharp to crop in the darkroom. Look to achieve “catchlights” use additional light! Use a flash if you understand yours Macro Lens would help a great deal Use a tripod whenever possible Think of unique ways to frame the eyes. Think of artificial enhancements (make-up)

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