Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Magazine Cover intro

1. Emotionally irresistible
2.Arousing curiosity
3.Intellectually stimulating, interesting
4.Familiar recognition from issue to issue
5. Worth the investment of money and time.

1.informal
2.informal
3.informal
4.enviormental
5.informal
6.formal
7.informal
8.informal
9.informal
10.formal
11.informal
12.informal
13.enviormental
14.informal
15.informal
16.informal
17.enviormental
18.informal
19.informal
20.informal
21.informal
22.informal
23.formal
24.not a portrait
25.informal
26.formal
27.informal
28.enviormental
29.informal
30.informal enviormental
31.formal enviormental
32.formal
33.not a portrait
34.not a portrait
35.informal
36.formal
37.informal
38.formal
39.formal /informal
40.formal
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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Lytro Warm-Up

1. What did you see happen when you clicked on the photo?
the pictures look really good high quality
2. How does this new camera work?
this camera works up close im guessing because most of the pictures look really good up close
3. What do you think a photographer would have to know about to take this kind of photo (remember its a point-and-shoot, so its full manual mode, what do you need to know about)
i think the photographer has talent and he likes taking pictures with low shutter speed to get some cool photos
4. Is it worth the money?
yes it definitely is worth the money

Friday, December 9, 2011

Rules of Photography Part II

                                                                Rule of Thirds

                                                             Balancing Elements

                                                                 Leading Lines



                                                                      Background^


                                                                      ^Cropping

                                                                    Framing^

                                                                          Depth^


                                                                       Viewpoint^
experimentation^

Mergers and avoiding them

Wednesday, December 7, 2011




Abandoned Theme Parks

1.Lincoln Park would be one of the parks i would want to go to because it looks like an oldschool park that was really fun back in the day,This park was originally opened by the Union Street Railway Company to increase tourism on their rail line in 1894. The park expanded over time, but its most popular attraction from 1946 on was “The Comet”, a wooden roller coaster.
I would want to get pictures of the woods that outgrew the park and the famous wooden roller coaster.
2.
3. i would want to visit Praw Park, Popeye Village,Soui Tien Park, Dollywood, Window of the World

4.
Location: Anchor Bay, Malta
Theme: Large-forearmed spinach enthusiast and corncob pipe smoker, Popeye the Sailor Man
Imagine: A Mediterranean beach club meets the eye-poppingly rustic film set of the 1980 Robert Altman-directed musical flop, “Popeye” (because it was built for the movie).
Admission: Summer rates: $18 adults; children, $14. Entrance to adjacent fun park is free.
Queue up for: Water trampolines, puppet shows, wine tastings, silversmith demonstrations
Dine at: Seafarers Snack Bar (unclear if spinach and Wimpy-endorsed hamburgers are served)
Requisite souvenir: Temporary anchor tattoo
The Malta Independent says: “Moreover, there are animation shows, a splash pool with slides for kiddies, a swimming pool and a sunbathing area for adults … A family could easily enjoy an entire day. Furthermore, Popeye Village is used as an educational attraction for school-children, locals and tourists, welcomes conference and incentive business through lunches, dinners and team-building events, and organises parties of all kinds.” 
5. to go to popeye island i would just need a relaxing bathing suite and a good HQ Camera

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Documentary shortlist

i think the caption should be , "achieving greatness"

Gardens and Plants shortlist

i like this picture cause of the backgroung and how the hairs of the flower show

Landscapes shortlist

this was one of my favorite pictures because the garss on here looks super smooth and it looks like a happy paradise
this was my favorite picture because of the colors and the curiosity i have behind that red mesh that guy has on

Action and Movement

i like this picture alot because of how difficult the picture was to take and how skilled this guy is with the soccer ball.

Friday, November 18, 2011

1. List the changes that were made to the model's face in the computer. (Look carefully)
her hair. her neck, her ears. her collar bone, mouth, eyes, eyebrows and cheeks, mostly her whole face


2. Is it ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance like this in a photo? Why or why not?
no because no ones perfect and they make her look like she is.

3. Are there circumstances in which it would be more ethically wrong to do this type of manipulation?
no because i guess models need editing .
4. What types of changes are OK, and what aren't?
the  beauty park where they put make up on her , that's all i think is OK
5. Explain what you think the differences are between fashion photography and photojournalism.
photo journalism is about everything and fashion photography is about modeling and photo shots for the most part
6. What relationship does each type of photography have to reality, and how does this affect the ethical practice of each?

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

a. This passage is saying that photo manipulation is use to replace or create another image.Then it say's that photo manipulation can get you in big trouble also.
i think this picture is unethical because its photo shopping the women's teeth and making the story of the article very different

this picture was photoshoped to aim the gun at this inocent man
This is my favorite picture because it captures a great shot of a man almost touching the bottom of a part of the red sea. As you can see, this diver isn't using a gas tank either, its only one human breath.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

warm up HDR photography

1. What do you have to do on the camera to make this type of photo?mess with the shutter speed
2. Look up a Canon T3 on google and tell me if it has the ability to shoot bracketed photos?no 
3. Is there a place on campus we could take a series of photos like this?maybe by the woods
4. Do a google image search for HDR photos and find your favorite, post it on your blog, tell me why you picked that photo and then tell me what techniques (rules of photography) the photographer used.


1. What theme that we could take here at school could we do a series of these panels to place around the school?
2. Should we use phones only, or should we open it up to our regular cameras for those people that don't have camera phones?phones with cameras so we could send people what we are looking at.
3. Where would you want to put the mural on campus?anywhere(:

Thursday, November 3, 2011

opossum paint.


hidden head?


keep right, wait.  .  .  . go left!
A. What is the most powerful image from the slide shows? Why?
the one where the friends are crying because they're going to miss him
B. What sequence of photographs is the most powerful? Why?
the ones when his in war, because it shows how rough it is
c. How do the images work together to tell a story?
they go from start to end .

3. Click on the "i" button on the upper right side of the photos to see the captions.


A. For the photos in which Ian is the main subject of the photos, in what tense are the verbs usually written?
past and present tense,
 B. How do the captions enhance the photographs
because he is showing what he was doing for the caption in the photo and what he did in past tense
4.
American soldier>> signing up "Damn, I'm going to miss you pops!"
American soldier>> signing up "getting swole"
American soldier>>signing up "oh my god, why? why! don't leave please!:(


.5. Click on "main menu." Click on "videos."

A. How do these other features enhance the photographs?
they go step by step
B. In what ways are videos better than photographs? Provide an example from the Denver Post Web site.
videos tell more information about the what is happening
C. In what ways are photos better than videos?
photos tell alot  , there's a million thoughts and words you can say about just one photo

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

1. What did you learn about the camera when you took these photos?
that there is alot of setting that you can use to brighten the picture or to make it darker, and how to use the shutter speed and take focused and unfocused pictures



2. What do you notice about all the photos and the way they look?
some of them look white and some look black, some are clear, some are focused and some aren't. they're all diffrent because of the settings
3. Can you tell the difference between each ISO? Explain how.
yes because if it looks lighter then its in the right brightness and if is dark it aint

4. What does this tell you about ISOs and what it does when you change it when you take pictures.


5. What about focus? Can you see a difference in the photos? Tell me what differences and similarities you see.


6. Post the best photo you took on your blog. Make sure to label the following things: ISO, Shutter Speed, F-stop, Distance, Focal Length, Lighting.


7. What do you need to concentrate on when you go out to shoot next time when you have to shoot in Manual setting?

black and white part 3

what cough my eye was was the bigger things in the pictures, like the statue in the second picture and the building in the first one they are both bright and clear, also have good focus
(1)2sences :i feel like this is a gorgeous and light picture
(2)2sences i feel like the second one is creepy and mean. it feels like a old mid evil time picture

i think we should make a video of all the great picture and the art this photographers make and do. how flexible they are to take this pictures and what risk they take just to get an amazing picture

Friday, October 7, 2011

distance,focus,lighting
1. What did you learn about the camera when you took these photos?
that it can take diffrent photos with just changing settings
2. What do you notice about all the photos and the way they look?
some of them look white and some look black, background colors change alot
3. Can you tell the difference between each ISO? Explain how.
yes because one iso i darker and the other one is lighter

4. What does this tell you about ISOs and what it does when you change it when you take pictures
the vision and the background
5. What about focus? Can you see a difference in the photos? Tell me what differences and similarities you see.
the picture will come out really blurry and kind of look like you were moving when its on bad focus .

 

Thursday, September 29, 2011

. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?
2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture the bigger the opening, the higher the Aperture the smaller the opening.
3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field?
4. With the camera near you - tell me ALL of the F stops available on the lens currently attached

F8.0

apeture F2.8

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

1. My reactions were "wow" and most of the pictures were interesting to me, and how the photographer took these pictures from all these angles and places.
2.My favorite photo is the lion looking in the distance
3.
A. He photographs on medium-format black and white film without telephoto or zoom lenses. (He uses a Pentax 67II with only two fixed lenses.)
B. What I'm interested in is showing the animals simply in the state of Being. In the state of Being before they are no longer are. Before, in the wild at least, they cease to exist. This world is under terrible threat, all of it caused by us. To me, every creature, human or nonhuman, has an equal right to live, and this feeling, this belief that every animal and I are equal, affects me every time I frame an animal in my camera.
C.you wouldn't take a picture of a human being from a human and expect to see their spirit.
1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get the photos following the rules I set out for you?
the challenges were really hard because I'm not good at taking pictures and its my first time doing this . i didn't know how to get those kind of pictures


2. What technical aspects of photography or the assignment in general (focus, framing, holding the camera, etc.) did you find yourself thinking about the most? Provide a specific example of what you did to do this correctly.
yes i tough about all that i would do everything correctly if i used auto focus


3. If you could do the assignment again, what would you do differently now that you know some basic rules of photography?
i would take more time on taking pictures and be more creative and flexible with my camera
4. What things would you do the same?
frame because that's the easier one
5. When you go out with your next set of prompts, which rule do you think will be the easiest to achieve?
frame
6. Which rule do you think will be the hardest to capture?
avoiding mergers
7. What rule are you still not totally clear on and what can you do to figure out what that rule is?
im not conftrable with lines .

Friday, September 23, 2011

simplicity

1.how well did you follow the rule?really good
2.what is the subject?the subject was simplicity
3.is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?yes because the picture hard so see or blurry
4.if you didn't follow the rule well what could of you've done differently? i did follow the rule

lines

1.how well did you follow the rule?good
2.what is the subject?lines
3.is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?in the watch and the background and the book on his hand
4.if you didn't follow the rule well what would you've done differently?nothing

Balance

1.how well did you follow the rule?i followed it really good because of the lights coming in the picture
2.what is the subject?balance
3.is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?yes it has plenty of light
4.if you didn't follow the rule well what could you've done to make it better?nothing

avoiding merger

1.How well did you follow the rule?because something is comming out the girls head
2.What is the subject ?avoiding merger
3.Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?yes is really clear
4.If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?nothing

Rule of thirds

1.How well did you follow the rule?really good
2.What is the subject ?rule of thirds
3.Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?yes because you can see everything in HD
4.If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?no

Frame

1.How well did you follow the rule?really good because it looks like a frame
2.What is the subject ?frame
3.Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?its really clear
4.If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?nothing

Monday, September 19, 2011

WELCOME TO MY BLOG:D

"Filling the frame"

this picture is really interesting because there is a bunch of fog and im guessing they just finishied a cool scinece lab.

"Action and Emotion"

The action in this picture is really good, i looks like something just exploded , they are really schocked because they might get in trouble . but its all good cause they're wearing seafty goggles(:

"The Story"


This picture is worth 1000 words like Mr.Reeves said. i looks like they're having alot of fun because he might of won a scholarship and they are thanking they're great teacher.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

The after math of all the burning and the ashes from the building and maybe from ashes from Innocent people
This picture describes how beautiful the twin towards looked before the attack,
Generous people trying to help out on the 9/11 tragedy.