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.
This helmet shows me how fire fighters fought really hard to save all those Innocent people

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

the rule of 3ds
Mr.Gomez is a really cool teacher , but he has a grumpy look(:
Grumpy
this metal is very useful to mankind, help carry really heavy stuff.  . .
Metal
the red hall is were all the upper classmen are located during school .
Red

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Great white & black photographers, Part 2

(February 12, 1857 – August 4, 1927) was a French photographer noted for his photographs documenting the architecture and street scenes of Paris.
An inspiration for the surrealists and other artists, his work only gained wide attention after his death.

Born outside the French city of Bordeaux, he was orphaned at seven and raised by his uncle. In the 1870s, after finishing his education, Atget briefly became a sailor and cabin boy on liners in the Transatlantic. After shipping on several voyages, Atget became an actor, more specifically, a bit player, for a second-rate repertory company, but without much success. He met and eventually married Valentine DeLafosse, an actress, with whom he spent the rest of his life.


i really think this is a really bad tragedy and i feel so bad for eveyone who went trough this . i hope everything gets better .  .  .

Friday, September 2, 2011

there is 14 buttons on the back of this camera. it has a zoom in and zoom out button, menu button, set button, 4 keys, play and trash button, and more . theres alot of cool feautures on this camera
Aperture-A space through which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, esp. the variable opening by which light enters a camera
 Shutter-A device that opens and closes to expose the film in a camera
Exposure-The action of exposing a photographic film to light or other radiation
Depth of field-The distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera
Focal lenght-The distance between the center of a lens or curved mirror and its focus
Diaphragm-In optics, a diaphragm is a thin opaque structure with an opening (aperture) at its center. The role of the diaphragm is to stop the passage of light, except for the light passing through the aperture. Thus it is also called a stop (an aperture stop, if it limits the brightness of light reaching the focal plane, or a field stop or flare stop for other uses of diaphragms in lenses). The diaphragm is placed in the light path of a lens or objective, and the size of the aperture regulates the amount of light that passes through the lens. The centre of the diaphragm's aperture coincides with the optical axis of the lens system.
Film Frame-In filmmaking, video production, animation, and related fields, a film frame or video frame is one of the many still (or nearly so) images which compose the complete moving picture. Historically, these were recorded on a long strip of photographic film, and each image looked rather like a framed picture when examined individually, hence the name
Image Sensor-An image sensor is a device that converts an optical image into an electronic signal. It is used mostly in digital cameras and other imaging devices. Early sensors were video camera tubes but a modern one is typically a charge-coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor
Aperture-
In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. More specifically, the aperture of an optical system is the opening that determines the cone angle of a bundle of rays that come to a focus in the image plane. The aperture determines how collimated the admitted rays are, which is of great importance for the appearance at the image plane. If an aperture is narrow, then highly collimated rays are admitted, resulting in a sharp focus at the image plane. If an aperture is wide, then uncollimated rays are admitted, resulting in a sharp focus only for rays with a certain focal length. This means that a wide aperture results in an image that is sharp around what the lens is focusing on and blurred otherwise. The aperture also determines how many of the incoming rays are actually admitted and thus how much light reaches the image plane (the narrower the aperture, the darker the image for a given exposure time).