Thursday, December 20, 2012

Self Potrait 2

1. Get closer to the subject it won't make an impact.

2. Setting in witch you make your pictures is important because they help the viewer understand your subject better.

3. A self portrait doesn't have to be of yourself. 

Enviromental Potrait


I chooses this picture because it looks like the guy makes his own things 
..& i liked it because it shows that he's a good person


i choosed this picture because it shows that he's a poor man 
and looks like he struggles in life
Photography Self Potrait 

I Choosed this picture because it shows that he guy isn't scared and shows that he goes strength 


I Choosed this picture because it shows that it keeps goin and join ..& cosse it starts the opposite way

Casual Potrait





i Choosed this picture because he looks like he's mature and is a business man


i chooses this picture because it shows that he knows how to dress




Thursday, December 13, 2012

Fashion

1.)  The models face were shifted down, her neck was raised, her head was made a little bigger, and her eyebrows were raise.
 
2.) Ethically yes because its a commercial and the model new they were doing it but from my personal opinion i don't think they should've changed her face and neck around.
 
3.) Yes there are circumstances  in which it would be more ethically acceptable to manipulate the photo as they did.
 
4.) If you ask me no changes really are acceptable unless your just fixing the background or the photo it self, not the actual model.
 
5.) Fashion photography is pretty much modeling and self portraits mainly. photojournalism is taking any and ever type of photo you can.
 
6.) Each type of photography shows what happens when no one i spaying attention. it sort of gives a reality check ti certain people about some of the issues that are captured. This affects the ethical practice  of each type of photography because just like that video photography can capture what people really do to make models look the way they do.

Sim Cam

F4: 1/60th of a second shutter speed. The couple looks clear and the background is blurry so they pop out.
F5.6: 1/60th of a second shutter speed. The couple stands out from the background and look clear.
F8: 1/60th of a second shutter speed. They look better, they photo doesn't look dark like the rest. The background is still a little blurry, which makes the couple stand out.
F11: 1/60th of a second shutter speed. The photo looks better than the other shutter speeds, the other ones look dark and blurry. The background isn't as blurry anymore.
F16: 1/30th of a second shutter speed. Even though you can see the background clear, the couple still stands out and they don't look blury.
F22: 1/8th of a second shutter speed. In this shutter speed the couple looks clear and the photo isn't dark. But the background is visible and its clear.

As the shutter speeds get lower, the people in the photo get really blurry. The photographer can fix this problem by maybe putting the couple in a different position or in a different colored background or in another type of lighting. The longest shutter speed would be typically 30 seconds.

Lytro Warm Up

1.) You had options to blurr out the background on the photo and move the things inside the photo around.


2.) It lets you mess with the settings and create sort of a video photo, which is cool.


3.) You would need to know how to work the manuel settings and know the basic rules of photojournalism.

4.) I think it's worth the money so you can have memories.  

Rules Of Photography Part 2

Rules Of Thirds 

Balancing  Elements 

 

Leading Lines

Symmetry and Patterns

 
ViewPoint

BackGround


Create Depth


Framing

 
Croping

Mergers and avoiding them

American Soldier

1. picture 5 for me, because it shows that him and his dad are really close, and how its hard leaving your loved ones and going off to the army. Its especially hard for the parents seeing there kids go off.

Set 1: picture 1 to picture 7

Set 2: picture 11 to 34

Set 3: 50-58 to 69

Set 4: 71-83

C. The images are in order from the way things happened, and they tell the story very well.

3.

a.  present tense

b. It helps tell a little more of whats behind the reason of the photo being taken.

4.

a.

Image 79 : Ian & his girlfriend embrace each other passionately for the first time since he left Denver for the army. Very heart felt moment.

Image 82 : Ian & his soon to be wife, are making it official in the court room saying their vows as the judge marrys them.

Image 17 : Ian begins to realize its not a game, as the sergeant gets in his face. Very intense.

5.

a. it really explains everything in more detail, n how everyone took the fact that he was leaving to the army.

b. The first video where his parents were talking, it gave more of an explanation as to why it was really hard to leave his dad more then anything and the close bond that they had.

c. a picture says 1000 words.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Lines

 1. I follow the rule by how the desk are in lines.
2.  This is Lines.
3. Yeah just by the the desk are form and the lines in the background it all stands out.
4. I think if i didn't follow this rule i cause of token a better picture. 

Frame


1. I followed this rule by the side its framing the tables and the sides.
2. The subject is framing by the top and side.
3. Yeah just because theres nothing and the frame around it shows it.
4. I think if i didn't follow this rule i could of change the background.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Africa And Mural Preview

My  Reaction on this blog post were pretty good theres a lot of good pictures from different angles and different side and close up and pretty far.

This is my favorite photo because it shows a lot and theres a nice background and because it shows most of the rules.

It has simplicity because the background is clear. it also has lines the gross in the bottom and the hair of the lion. It also has rules of thirds because the lion isn't on the middle is to side.

A. He used a pan tax 6711 with only 2 fixed lenses.
B. He took these pictures to show to the state these animals and that they exists.
C. For him to shows that these beautiful animals belong here to like in the wild.
D. "A mournful ranger holds poached ivory tusks, an abandoned ostrich eggs sits on a stretch of parched earth and a small herd of elephants surrounds a skull"

Friday, October 12, 2012

Fills The Frame

The colors in the background show a lot and makes it stand out. And it looks like the girls are coin some good fro the environment and it captures a lot.

Action Or Emotion

This picture shows a lot of action based on there expressions. This is a goofy picture because it looks like there doin a science lab and having fun.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The Story

This picture shows the best story to me because it looks like something or someone brought these people together. That makes this picture more amazing..


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Avoiding Merge

This represents it because it looks like the boat is gonna crash into the building.

Framing

This represents framing couse of what is surrounded by.

Balance

This is balance because it looks tilted to the side.

Lines

 This represents lines.

The Rules Of Thirds


This picture is rules of thirds because its not in the middle its in the left side.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Simplcity

Simplicity

Couse the back is clear and theres nothing messing up the picture.

Great Black & White Photographers PART 2

Tina Modotti 

Was born on August 16, 1896 And Died On January 5, 1942... She Attended to a lot of plays  and also an artist model



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Camera History & Parts

The Camera
1. Explain the “camera obscura” effect. How is it achieved? It was the first camera. The hole acted like a lens focusing and projecting light into the wall of the dark chamber.

2. What invention during the 17th Century helped man get a step closer to creating the modern camera? Optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.

3. What were the parts of the first modern camera invented by Niepce?  He invented film.

4.What do modern digital cameras have in common with Niepce’s camera? They are still Cameras . They got both got film.

5. What do digital cameras use to capture an image? Light passes thru the lens and exposes into a film oh a photograph.

Camera Modes


6. What is the difference between the Auto Mode and the Program mode? On auto mode it controls the flash and exposure ..& On program mode you just point and shoot.

7. What is the Portrait mode used for? How does it work? It try's to blur out the background  ..& try's to use the fastest available lens

8. What is the Sports mode used for? (not just sports) How does it work? It freezes the motion & will use the highest shutter speed possible.

The Half Press

9. Why should you do a half press on the trigger button? We should use it cause it tells you when the camera is ready to take the picture and it focus it for you.
Controlling Flash

10. That theres not flash.. When you would need light. 

11. That its automatically the flash is on .. When its dark oh you need light in a picture.

Introduction To Exposure

12. What happens to your photo if there is too much light? The picture gets washed out

13. What happens to your photo if there is not enough light? The picture comes out to dark.

14. Whats is "stop". used in every aspect to represent relative change in the brightness of light

15.  1 

16.2

Shutters And Aperture

17. More Light

18. Less Light

19. The aperture is like a pupil . you can control it by aperture setting.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Camera

Camera Obscura - Is an optical device that projects an image of it surroundings on a screen.

Visible Spectrum - Is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.

DiaPhragm - Is a thin opaque structure with an opening at its center. 

Photographic film - Is a sheet of plastic coated with an emulsion containing light-sensitive silver halide salts with variable crystal sizes that determine the sensitivity.


Inside of camera 




Great Black & White Photographers

Tina Modotti 



Stephen Shore



Harry Callahan

Thursday, September 6, 2012

First Photos (:





I like this photo because he was looking at the camera. .. & The background is alright you can see a lot of stuff.. & I picked this one because it shows a lot of room in the back.. & its a nice photo


This photo isn't that good because he wasn't looking at the camera..& he was turn over the other side .. & It really doesn't show that much in the background.