A subject is the main focus of your picture. If you are taking a picture of an apple, the subject of you photo is an apple. If you're are taking a picture of your pet cat, your pet cat is the subject of the photo.
Okay, so what you need to do is select any subject and shoot 3 photos showing your chosen subject from an unusual viewpoint. You can do this by shooting from above, shooting very close up, shooting upside down, shooting from ground level and so forth.
With this information and a little imagination you shouldn't have any trouble completing your assignment.
2007-09-28 09:25:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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They are from different generations. My first 35mm camera was a rangefinder ... now, a good rangefinder is beyond most peoples budgets. Leica 7 = $ 2550 body only Nikon F6 + $ 1600 body only I am guessing because cameras like the Nikon D200 is built on the basic F100 frame and look a lot a like, there are those who think of them as a 35mm converted to digital so should be able to use both film and record digital image files as well. Another misconception is that since there are digital cameras (so called) that there must be analog cameras and they assume those to be a 35mm or film camera. The fact is that until the image strikes the film and/or sensor, everything is analog ... it is not until the data that strikes the sensor is sent to the analog to digital converter does anything digital appear within the camera ... that said, both cameras are essentially analog the differences being between film and sensor digital file capture, not the analog information entering the lens ... thus NO analog and digital lenses ... just camera lenses.
2016-04-06 05:13:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It means absolutely what it says! Tes, it really does mean "Select any subject and SHOOT 3 PHOTOS showing your chosen subject from an unusual viewpoint e.g. from above, very close up, upside down, from ground level or inside out . . . . . . . . . "
2007-09-28 05:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It means take three shots of the subject chosen from slightly unorthodox angles. In other words, if you have a cup then take it from above, looking into it instead of a sideways view which would be the 'normal' way of showing a cup. Hope this makes sense.
2007-09-28 05:50:04
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answered by annie 4
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It means to frame the photo unconventionally. So rather than taking a photo of the front of something centred in the frame as you would if you wre taking a holiday photo, take the photo from an somewhere you WOULDN'T normally think of. So if you were taking a photo of a person do a close-up of one specific part of that person such as an eye or clothing detail.
2007-09-28 05:18:17
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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It really means shoot 1 photo from a common viewpoint.. Just stand in front of something,aim your camera at something and click the shutter at something
2007-09-30 02:10:01
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answered by Bob 6
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2016-02-14 22:58:55
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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DUHHHHH.... I'm giving this a star.
Buy a dictionary and you'll know the definition of those words: above... close up... upside down.... ground level.... inside out
2007-09-28 07:02:10
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answered by EDWIN 7
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Find something to photograph (with a camera)
take photographs with the camera
submit the 3 best ones.
a picture of a statue of nelson with ladies knickers over his face that sort of thing
2007-09-30 11:16:32
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answered by mixturenumber1 4
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I'm sorry, but if you don't know what the question means, (and it is so obvious what it does mean,) better give up now, as the questions and tasks will get a lot harder than that..
2007-09-29 21:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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