Friday, November 19, 2010
Thanksgiving cellphone assignment
"fun times in motion"
take Family photos thanksgiving day
me riding pocket bike off a jump
playing soccer-tricks
photos of my friends
i will probably be taking photos that i don't even know that i'm going to take-stuff
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Galleries
http://www.blueskygallery.org/
Very amazing, interesting Photos.
http://www.newspacephoto.org/gallery/
Very amazing, interesting Photos.
http://www.newspacephoto.org/gallery/
BackLight- refers to lighting in a photograph that comes from behind an object
FillLight-A source of illumination that lightens shadows.
Key light-Studio light used to control the tonal level of the main area of a subject.
HairLight- It reflect off the hair and makes the hair shine.
Color Temperature/Describe- is a characteristic of visible light that has important applications in lighting, photography
FillLight-A source of illumination that lightens shadows.
Key light-Studio light used to control the tonal level of the main area of a subject.
HairLight- It reflect off the hair and makes the hair shine.
Color Temperature/Describe- is a characteristic of visible light that has important applications in lighting, photography
Friday, October 29, 2010
Bresson
1) What type of photography was Bressson best-known for? What subjects was he interested in?
He was know for getting photos of history. His pictures always tell a story. There is always different types of culture, very unique. Most of his pictures of people.
2) What did you learn about Photography from watching this documentary? Be specific. Think about how he chose his subjects, What we r his technical strengths as a photographer? what made his pictures "special?"
I learned that you should just take the photo without telling people to pose, it will give more of an affect and sense of whats happening. His strengths were knowing when to be at the right time for big events that happened. He just took the photo of what he thought was interesting.
3) Use three words to describe Bresson's photography. Only three. Be unique! Be vivid
Novel Exquisite exhibiting
He was know for getting photos of history. His pictures always tell a story. There is always different types of culture, very unique. Most of his pictures of people.
2) What did you learn about Photography from watching this documentary? Be specific. Think about how he chose his subjects, What we r his technical strengths as a photographer? what made his pictures "special?"
I learned that you should just take the photo without telling people to pose, it will give more of an affect and sense of whats happening. His strengths were knowing when to be at the right time for big events that happened. He just took the photo of what he thought was interesting.
3) Use three words to describe Bresson's photography. Only three. Be unique! Be vivid
Novel Exquisite exhibiting
Monday, October 25, 2010
Learned about webcast
How make pictures transparent.
How to combine pictures and write in it.
How to add boca lights to a picture
How to combine pictures and write in it.
How to add boca lights to a picture
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
The nature of the school is very interesting relaxing. There are many thing you can focus on. The security camera, i was able to get detail, show what the behind the glass looks like. There is a PAA picture that was cropped down, other things too. And then the picture of the soccer goal net, it has the net blurred out with me and the other side of the net focused on.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
you can see the little rain droplets that are on top of the grass
Can see all the detail from the inner of the flower to the outer. And how thee is a little bud next to the bloomed flowers. The background is faded.
You are able to see every little dead grass. It is very detailed in aspect. Focused in.
There are two types of grass dead grass from grass that has just been cut, Very interesting.
This is a very exciting photo. How we decided to throw the grass into the air and took a quick pick. I was art director for this picture.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
parts of camera
DSLR- A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that uses a mechanical mirror system and pentaprism to direct light from the lens to an optical viewfinder on the back of the camera. There are two main parts of the camera: The body and the Lens. Lenses draw The light into the camera and focuses it on the film plane. The shutter opens and closes to control the length of time light strikes the film. There are two types of shutters: a leaf shutter, located between or just behind the lens elements, and a focal plane shutter, located in front of the film plane.
There is the shutter release, the button that releases or "trips" the shutter mechanism.
Film Advance Lever or Knob is the thing that transports the film from one frame to the next on the roll of film.
Aperture dilates it and contracts to control the diameter of the hole that the light passes though, to let in more or less light. It is controlled by the f-stop ring.
And the viewfinder is the "window" through which you look to frame your picture.
Film Rewind KnobThis knob rewinds the film back into the film cassette.
The casing of the camera which holds the encloses the camera pats is the camera body.
Flash Shoe is the point at which the flash or flash cube is mounted or attached.
The Self-Timer, a mechanism trips the shutter after a short delay - usually 7 to 10 seconds - allowing everyone to be in the photograph.
Shutter Speed Control controls the length of time the shutter remains open. Typical shutter speeds are measured in fractions of a second, such as: 1/30 1/60 1/125 1/250 1/500 and 1/1000 of a second.
Explanation for exposure: If the shot is exposed too long the photograph will be washed out. If the shot is exposed too short the photograph will appear too dark. Almost all cameras today have light meters which measure the light in the given shot and set an ideal exposure automatically.
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