- a) A Builtin Pool, shot from standing at pool's edge, pool liner should be blue or blueblue-green.
b) Clouds with a dramatic sky
- Red ball on white table surface w/ reflection in mirror (as background plane)
- Clear 8oz. (+/-) glass of water with three ice cubes in it.
- a) Frozen rectangle of peas and carrots (unwrapped, positioned at a 45 degree angle) on white surface and background.
b) frozen object in nature
- Historical, Architectural element or detail
- Natural object
- Natural surface
- Natural color (an orange, grass etc.)
- Synthetic object
- Synthetic surface
- Synthetic color (nail enamel)
- Directed light source. Figure stands on tapeline with light source coming from side. Neutral floor and background. Clue: move light around before taking photo.
- Interior shot
a) Full front face portrait, head, bare neck and upper shoulders only. No clothing or high collars, no glasses.
- Exterior shot
Full front face portrait, head, bare neck and upper shoulders only. No clothing or high collars: add sunglasses make sure there is a (n) reflection(s) in lens.
- a) A Square (literally) of a patchwork quilt
OR
b) A Square of textile fabric, photograph upright not over.
- Object in motion
example: car passing, ball in motion, sporting event, animal movement, tree in breeze, wind, bird in flight, etc.
- through 22. Person walking six steps, dressed monochromatically, barefoot no socks. POV: One shot per step, full frame, you are stationary at a distance of 8' to get the whole person in the frame.
- A tennis ball, newish vibrant color on neutral surface/background
- Signage (any street sign or any sign in the public domain, avoid copyright issues.
- Place approx. 1-1/2 cups of glass marbles with colored centers, in an 8oz. (+/-) half filled with water. Make sure some of the marbles are above the water level and are not all submerged. There should be a difference seen between the submerged marbles through glass and the non-submerged marbles through the glass.
- Night Scene, with streetlight.
Immediate imagery needed:
First scanning project
Scan Portrait, water, object
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