Thursday, October 17, 2013
"Academic Shoot"
LINES
1.very well 2. the subject is the green poles on both sides 3. yes 4.i could have got a better angle of the subject.
SIMPLICITY
1. not to well 2. the subject is the guy against the plain back ground 3. yes 4. i could have focused the picture better.
RULE OF THIRD
1.well 2. the subject is the people walking on the track 3. yes 4. i could have focused the picture better.
BALANCE
1.well 2. the two people standing on the steps 3. yes 4. took a better picture period!
AVOIDING MERGERS
1.very well 2. the guy with the camera on the right 3. yes 4. i think i took this picture really well so nothing.
FRAMING
1. well but could have done better 2.the subject is the window framing the girl leaning on it 3. yes 4. i could have focused the picture better.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
"Academics Shoot Preview"
The story
I think the story to this photo is that the people are in a group praying for a person who lost there life in that group or for each other and there group or family?!
Action or Emotion!
In this picture the action is the water flying in the air and the expressions on the girls faces when the water went everywhere.
Filling the Frame
In this photo there are a lot of things filling the frame such as the students,the fog,and the chairs in the background.
I choose this photo because it caught my attention its very emotional and the story looks like the girl just graduated and its very emotional for the guy hugging her. and i think this picture is a very good picture.
1. In the dance room
2. the dance room or and elective class.
3. make sure the picture is focused and clear. and i will move around to take good pictures
I think the story to this photo is that the people are in a group praying for a person who lost there life in that group or for each other and there group or family?!
Action or Emotion!
In this picture the action is the water flying in the air and the expressions on the girls faces when the water went everywhere.
Filling the Frame
In this photo there are a lot of things filling the frame such as the students,the fog,and the chairs in the background.
I choose this photo because it caught my attention its very emotional and the story looks like the girl just graduated and its very emotional for the guy hugging her. and i think this picture is a very good picture.
1. In the dance room
2. the dance room or and elective class.
3. make sure the picture is focused and clear. and i will move around to take good pictures
Friday, October 4, 2013
Rule of third
ahead and also because it looks like the man is walking out of the smoke!
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Simplicity
In this photo it shows simplicity because it has one thing in the background so the person looking at the photo focusing on the main subject in the picture!
Friday, September 20, 2013
Great Black and White part 2!!
National geographic warm up
This is my favorite photo because it captures the moment really well and i love the color and how its all blended together!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Camera History and Camera Parts
1.The camera obscure effect is when inside a dark room and a tiny hole is created in one wall. The hole acts like a lens focusing and protecting light onto the wall of the dark chamber.
2. The glass lenses
3. He added the film
4. Less of a boxed shape and film.
5. With an electronic sensor called CCD
6. Program is like auto but you just control flash and a little other settings
7. To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available settings.
8. To freeze motion, camera will use the fastest shutter speed.
9. So you know when the camera is ready
10. Disabled when you want natural light
11. Auto flash the camera chooses when you need more light.
12. Too much light and the picture will be washed out.
13. Not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
14. The term stop is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
15. 1
16. 2
17. More light
18. Less light
19. How much light passes through
20. smaller F-stops numbers
Shutter: A mechanical device of a camera that controls the duration of a photographic exposure by opening and closing.
Exposure: The amount of radiant energy needed to expose a photographic film.
Depth of field: The range of distance in front of or behind an object focused by an optical instrument.
F-stop: A camera lens aperture setting that corresponds to an f-number.
Focal length: The distance from the surface of a lens or mirror to its focal point.
Number 12 is the built-in flash that gives enough flash so the picture isn't too dark.
Number 6 is the red eye reduction lamp that keeps "red eyes" from being in the the picture.
Number 2 is the power switch that turns the camera on and off.
Number 1 is the mode dial that turns so you can choose which mode you'd like (landscape, auto, portrait ect.)
Number 23 is the digital terminal that can be connected to the computer by a USB cord.
2. The glass lenses
3. He added the film
4. Less of a boxed shape and film.
5. With an electronic sensor called CCD
6. Program is like auto but you just control flash and a little other settings
7. To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available settings.
8. To freeze motion, camera will use the fastest shutter speed.
9. So you know when the camera is ready
10. Disabled when you want natural light
11. Auto flash the camera chooses when you need more light.
12. Too much light and the picture will be washed out.
13. Not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
14. The term stop is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
15. 1
16. 2
17. More light
18. Less light
19. How much light passes through
20. smaller F-stops numbers
Camera Parts
Aperture: A usually circular and often variable oping in an optical instrument or device that controls the quantity of radiation entering or leaving itShutter: A mechanical device of a camera that controls the duration of a photographic exposure by opening and closing.
Exposure: The amount of radiant energy needed to expose a photographic film.
Depth of field: The range of distance in front of or behind an object focused by an optical instrument.
F-stop: A camera lens aperture setting that corresponds to an f-number.
Focal length: The distance from the surface of a lens or mirror to its focal point.
Number 12 is the built-in flash that gives enough flash so the picture isn't too dark.
Number 6 is the red eye reduction lamp that keeps "red eyes" from being in the the picture.
Number 2 is the power switch that turns the camera on and off.
Number 1 is the mode dial that turns so you can choose which mode you'd like (landscape, auto, portrait ect.)
Number 23 is the digital terminal that can be connected to the computer by a USB cord.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Best & worst photos
I like this photo because you can see the model really well and it isn't blurry it has the right amount of light for this photo.i also like this photo because of the pose the model is making.
I dislike this photo because it came out really dull and you can not see the models face. and its also blurry. this is the worst photo that i took.
I dislike this photo because it came out really dull and you can not see the models face. and its also blurry. this is the worst photo that i took.
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