Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Magazine Cover Introduction

1. the size of the cover screen should be like.
2.the form and content of the cover will be.
3.how the framing and matting will be.
4. what element is worthy of becoming dominant.
5.what to do to make the cover look good.

#1 formal
#2 formal
#3 informal
#4 enviromental
#5 enviromental
#6 enviromental
#7 formal
#8 enviromental
#9 informal
#10 informal
#11formal
#12 enviromental
#13 enviromental
#14 enviromental
#15 formal
#16 informal
#17 informal
#18 informal
#19 formal
#20 formal



favorite:
  LIFE Special Edition (1969)
This LIFE special edition To the Moon and Back chronicles the first moon landing, brought about by the courage of the Apollo 11 astronauts and the thousands of people who supported their mission. On the magazine cover is a picture of Buzz Aldrin, taken by fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong. Along with color photographs of this historic walk on the moon, there are biographical sketches of Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins. There is also a history of manned space exploration from the first single orbit around the earth orbit to the launch of Apollo 11.




Lytro Warm-Up

1. when i clicked on a cup the background of it turn blurry and when i clicked the back ground the cup was blurry.
2. it makes the object blurry and make the background show or make the object show and the background blurry.
3. what direction to take it and how close you have to take it.
4. yes it is worth the money.

best mural picture

posting photos portriat

Friday, December 2, 2011

Self Portrait and Portraits Part II

Tips:
  • Think about your motivation and emotions: Blankly staring at the camera rarely gets good results. Be silly, don’t be afraid to over-act. The worst that can happen is that you fill up your memory card with useless photos; but you might also find yourself with a proper gold-nugget of a self portrait
  • The settings in which you make pictures of people are important because they add to the viewer's understanding of your subject. Seek balance between subject and environment. Include enough of the setting to aid your image, but not so much that the subject is lost in it.
  • You can create an especially revealing self-portrait by adding personal memorabilia surrounding your mirrored image, such as photos of yourself at various stages of your life, or anything that tells the viewer about your interests.

  I like this photo because he is a surfer. I also picked it because he shows he likes to surf
 I like this photo because of the scenery.
I picked it because he is showing he likes to travel and likes to hike.
 I like this photo because it looks funny.
I picked this photo because of how he edited the photo.
 I liked this photo because he is using the camera to shoot his head.
I picked it because he is showing that he is invinciple by wear that shirt.
 I like this photo because the family looks like there having a good time.
I picked it because it shows a family enjoying a vacation or a day at a park.

I like this photo because the of the scenery.
I picked this phot because it shows two couples enjoying a day together.






Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Portraits and Self-Portraits

 This photo is good because she is telling about herself in this photo. Also she is showing what things she likes. That the guitar inspires her.

Photo Manipulation and Ethics

1.)
    A.) On the first day of april fools people fooled with many photos. They used the Adobe Photoshop to remove some people and replace them. It is a terminal offense at most U.s. daily newspapers. most people got fired for manipulating photos.
    B.) This type of photo editing is unethical because people should not manipulate photos without approval to do so.

Shortlist Warm-up

I like this photo because the monks are chilling and looking at the sky and view of the area.

I picked this photo becasue the woman eyes look really cool and the color of everythin in the photo is white.

This is my favorite photo because the son cares for his mom and loves her.

I like this photo because the dog is being lazy.

This is my favorite photo because the boy has a snake as his pet and they both love each other.

I like this photo because the view and the plants and sky looks nice.

I like this photo because it looks like the tiger is trying to reach for the sky or sun.

I like this photo because the woman is shining in the night.

This photo is my favorite because it looks like he got good air from a jump.
I picked this photo because the senery looks good and how the sky has the green lights.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Ethics in Fashion Photography

1.) They made her neck longer, eyes bigger, shoulders lower, and the head smaller.

2.) No i don't think its acceptable to change a person appearance, because you should never change your apperarance to people.

3.)  no, i dont think there are.

4.) The changes to the shoulders are okay. The changes to the eyes and the head and neck aren't okay.

5.) Photojournalism is more real and fashion changes the person.

6.)Some photography is to take fake pictures and some photography is to tell history of the picture.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

warm up: National geographic

1.)


2.) This is my favorite photo because the scenery looks calm and peaceful. Also I admire how the picture is taken. How the reflection on the lake and the bright light comming out on the right side.

3.) I would go to an area that has a small lake with a good surrounding.
 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

funny captions



















The jackolantern vomits seeds from being grossed out by a smelly kid. The kid stepped in dog poop which made the jackolantern vomit by the kid smelly feet.






                     man pushes lazy donkie. donkie be lazy while man pushes it.
















The dogs hangout to dry off. Dogs getting wet in pool. 

Abandon theme parks

 1.)       The amusement park feature i would like to visit and take my camera along would be "six flags, new orleans." What about the park that made me want to go there is because it looks spooky and haunted so it would be cool to got there. There are a lot of good spots to take pictures.

2.)




3.) The first six flags, The first water park, first amusement park ever made.

4.) no, no one has document on it.

5.) I think it would be a fun to document this location because there would be good areas to take photos of. Also the place interestes me because it would look really spooky and scary and fun to be there. I would expect to take different kinds of photos at the area.

Friday, October 21, 2011

mural

1.) At the hallways or libary maybe.

2.) We should use regular camera's and phones.

3.) At the hallways.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Cool Video

 What I would like to see featured is anything that looks really awesome that will catch my eyes.

What the maker of the video should work on is

Monday, October 17, 2011

Fixed Shoot Reflection

1.) i learn how to change the iso and the apeture.

2.) some were bright and some were pitch black.

3.)  the higher the iso the more pixulated it is.

4.) the pixulate is less when iso low and more pixulate when iso is high.

5.) no i couldn't see the difference in the photo.

6.) ISO:
     Shutter Speed: 400
     F-Stop: 8.0
     Distance: infinity
     Focal length: 27.0
     Lighting: bright

7.) learn more about the aperture and shutter and ISO.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Great Black and White photograhper part 3

1.) The things that cought my eye were the lines, the rules of thirds, and framing. What made me choose them was the scene of the picture.

2.)
  • I see the lake around the island. Also the flat grass by the mountains. A big tree and a lot of clouds.
  • The smell of the water of the lake. The smell of the leaves blowing. The smell of the tree and wind.
  • The hearing is the wind blowing in the air. Also the branches and leaves blowing. The sound of the lake.
  • The feeling is rough from the mountains and tree. Also soft from the leaves and grass. The feeling is also cold from the wind.
3.) I would like to do it by blog, or power point because it feels more easier for me to do it that way.

Friday, September 30, 2011

ISO

                                                                            ISO 3200
                                                                            ISO 200

1.) It adds grain or noise to the pictures.
2.) The lower the # the sensitive it would be in light.
3.) A increase in the sensitivity of the camera, can capture images in low light.
4.) 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600

Shutter Speed



High Shutter
                                                                                   Slow Shuter


A.) fast action shutter
B.) medium action shutter
C.) slow action shutter
D.) slow action shutter
E.) medium action shutter
F.) fast action shutter

2.) 
      Aperture Priority mode- automatically sets the shutter speed.
      Shutter Priority mode - the camera automatcally selects the aperture.
      Manual mode- when you got to set both shutter and aperture.

3. 1/50, 1/125, 1/250

Africa

1. My reaction to the power point was that it looked interensting to me and i liked all the photos taken in the power point.

2. My favorite photo was the photo of the group of  cheetahs. A group of cheetahs three facing towards the left and one facing towards the camera.

3.
    A.) P67 120mm soft focus lens
    B.) The animals are disappearing due to global warming.
    C.) He want people to get involved and try to help these animals.
   
4.
       

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

first shoot mine


Aperture

 aperture F2.8


aperture  F16           









1. The pupil, large pupil size equals large aperture, while the small one equals small aperture.

2. The smaller the Aperture the larger the f-number, the higher the Aperture, the smaller the f-number.

3. The size of the aperture, the area of the image appears sharp.

4. F4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0, 9.0, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 25

Monday, September 26, 2011

academic shoot reflection

1. one of the encounters was that it was hard taking photos of the rules.

2. the technical aspects i was thinking were the focus, framing, and the holding of the camera.

3. what i would do differently would be finding the balance and do better on the rules of thirds.

4. the only thing i would do the same is the framing of the picture but everything else i would do differently.

5. the rules that i think would be easiest would be Lines, Simplicity, and Framing.

6. I think the hardest rule might be balance.

7. The rules im not clear on would be balance and avoiding mergers.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Academic Shoot

                                  Lines
 I think i follow the rule for lines kinda alright. The subject of this is two people going somewhere. I don't think it is clear at all to people looking at this photo. If I didn't follow the rule well, I would have took a good picture of lines that'll make it clear to people what the subject is of the photo.
                                Avoiding Mergers
 I think i didn't follow the rule well for this photo. The subject is a guy studding for something. I think it's kinda clear to people looking at this photo to see the subject. I would have try avoiding the merges on this photo.


               
                     Rules of Thirds
I don't think the photo was good for the rules of thirds. This photo won't be clear to people who are looking at it for the subject. If I could have done it differently I would try to find the subject and a better example of the rules of thirds.
                                 framing
I think i follow the rule for framing alright. The subject of this picture is the tree and the bushes are the frame for the picture. I think it's kinda clear to the people looking at this photo what the subject is of this photo. If i didn't follow the rule well then i would try to take better pictures with framing in it.








  
                          simplicity
I think i follow the rule kinda well. The subject of this photo
is this person is on the phone texting. I think it's kinda clear to people
who are looking at this photo to see the subject.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

post shoot reflection

1. trying to find people who look grumpy and finding things that look red and metal things.

2. the framing and the holding of the camera and trying to get focus on the camera. I try different ways to take the picture of grumpy, red, and metal.

3. I would try to put more focus.

4. The holding of the camera and the framing

5. i don't think i had any of the rules i just learn on the 3 photos but i learn to do the rules so next time a take photos.

6. yes, because taking the photos were interesting and fun and helped me learn more about the camera and so i can do the rules this time on the photos.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Great White and Black Photographers part 2

           Jerry N. Uelsmann he was born in June 11, 1934. Jerry was born and raised at Detroit Michigan. He started photography when in highschool he had poor grades but he landed few jobs mostly shooting weddings. Soon He earn a BA from the Rochester institute of Technology and M.S. and M.F.A. degrees from Indiana University. He began teaching photography at the University of Florida in 1960. His photographs are in the opening credits of the television series "The Outer Limits" (1995) and the illustrated edition of Stephen king's salem's lot. His artwork featured in the progressive metal band Dream Theater's seventh studio album Train of Thoughts(2003).