Wednesday, April 6, 2011

10 action photographs

   I like how they caught the face expression of the dog.
 How they caught the look in his face and the motion of his body when the ball went past him.
 They caught him flying side ways blocking the ball.
 the detail of the water splashing.
 The motion of the players, it captures an amazing aspect of soccer.
 I like how the persons in the car skydiving
 It shows all of the movemt of the guy
 The expression, and clearaty of the photograph
 Captures all of the motion on how the car jumped

How the person caught the movement of the player spiking the ball over the net.





Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Night Photography - webcast

long exposure

get different angles
you have to open it in the computer to get the actual look.


Friday, March 4, 2011

Night Photography - 3 locations

my house in the street-straight on, 3min, 4.0

the sky of he star-straight up, 4min, 4.0

cars- straight on, 1 second, 4.3

long shutter speed, and small aperture settings.

Friday, February 25, 2011

week 6

i learned how to shoot landscape photography and that you should use a tripod

Friday, February 18, 2011

week 5

i have learned golden hours. horizon lines. different types of photography. while taking architectual  try to get your lines straight together.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Rick Sammon - Landscape Tutorial'

1. What type of f-stop do you want to use when shooting landscape photography and why?f-stop 22

2. What did the instructor mean when he talked about "chasing the light"?-be up early go to bed late. can take good pictures in bad weather

3. Why is it important to pay attention to the horizon line? Where should it generally fall in the frame?
level horizon. the top

4. Is there a bad time to shoot landscape photographs? What kind of looks/emotions might you capture during the middle of an overcast day? no. an nteresting exotic different photo that can be very interesting.

5. What does a polarizing filter do to your photographs? What scenarios would you use it for? it makes it sharper. more distinct. when taking a pictures of water to get more distinction

6. Rick says to always "look back, look up, look down"? Why? What does he mean?
because you don't want to miss any good shots. don't just pay attention to one thing. Look all around the better scene could be any were else