Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Avoiding Mergers
This image shows avoiding mergers because fit has a plain background .
Good Example : The Plain Backround
Bad Example : The Uneven Colors on the floor
Framing
Balanced
Rule Of Thirds
Simplicity
Lines
This picture has leading lines it is a fence .
Good Example : In this photo the fence represents lines Since they are diagonal .
Bad Example : The ground doesn't really represent this picture .
Good Example : In this photo the fence represents lines Since they are diagonal .
Bad Example : The ground doesn't really represent this picture .
Thursday, September 19, 2013
40 Greatest Photos Ever
- What made you pick the photo? I choose this picture because it is really cute .
- Is there anything about the composition of the photo (this means how the photographer set the photo up in their view finder, NOT the content of the photo) that made your eyes gravitate to the photo? I liked the way he has them kissing on the ground and a riot in the background .
- Why do you think this photo made the cut of the top 40 photos ever? I think this made the top 40 photos ever because it shows they're love through a picture because he kisses the girl while there is a riot .
Great black and white photographers, PART 2.
First and Last Name : Tina Modotti
Birth Date , 1896 DeathDate : 1942
Education, She was a photographer ,model , actress , and political activist .
Jobs , She made prints for architectural spaces , She photographed political events ,
Famous works published :Modotti's Woman with Flag, c1928, found in an Oregan farmhouse in the 1990s ,Nude on the Azotea was taken in 1924
Part 2 : Camera Parts
Aperture - an opening, as a hole, slit, crack, gap, etc.Shutter -
Exposure - the quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture.
Depth of field - the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera.
F-stop - a camera setting corresponding to a particular f-number.
Focal length - the distance between the center of a lens or curved mirror and its focus.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Camera History And Camera Parts
1 . Explain the “camera obscura” effect. How is it achieved? Camera Obscura which is Latin for "dark room". This was the first camera. The hole acted like a lens, focusing and projecting light onto the wall of the dark chamber.
2.What invention during the 17th Century helped man get a step closer to creating the modern camera?The Modern Camera
3. What were the parts of the first modern camera invented by Niepce? understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.
4 .What do modern digital cameras have in common with Niepce’s camera? They both have a lens
5 .What do digital cameras use to capture an image? Exposure
6 What is the difference between the Auto Mode and the Program mode? Auto will completely control flash and exposure & Program is just point and shoot
7 .What is the Portrait mode used for? How does it work? To blur out the background
8 .What is the Sports mode used for? (not just sports) How does it work? To freeze motion
9 .Why should you do a half press on the trigger button? Its important because it because its focus the picture
10 .What does this symbol mean? No flash
11 .What does this symbol mean? Auto flash , You would use it in the daylight
12 .What happens to your photo if there is too much light? The picture will be too light
13 .What happens to your photo if there is not enough light? You won't be able to see the picture
14 .What is a “stop.” Stop is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
15. How many stops brighter is the new planet if there are two sons instead of one? 1
16. How many stops brighter is the new planet if there are four sons instead of two? 2
17. What affect does a longer shutter speed of have? Longer shutter speeds = more light
18. What affect does a shorter shutter speed have?shorter shutter speeds = less light
19. What does the aperture control? The aperture is like a pupil.
20 .When adjusting the aperture, how can you increase the amount of light? larger openings = more light
2.What invention during the 17th Century helped man get a step closer to creating the modern camera?The Modern Camera
3. What were the parts of the first modern camera invented by Niepce? understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.
4 .What do modern digital cameras have in common with Niepce’s camera? They both have a lens
5 .What do digital cameras use to capture an image? Exposure
6 What is the difference between the Auto Mode and the Program mode? Auto will completely control flash and exposure & Program is just point and shoot
7 .What is the Portrait mode used for? How does it work? To blur out the background
8 .What is the Sports mode used for? (not just sports) How does it work? To freeze motion
9 .Why should you do a half press on the trigger button? Its important because it because its focus the picture
10 .What does this symbol mean? No flash
11 .What does this symbol mean? Auto flash , You would use it in the daylight
12 .What happens to your photo if there is too much light? The picture will be too light
13 .What happens to your photo if there is not enough light? You won't be able to see the picture
14 .What is a “stop.” Stop is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
15. How many stops brighter is the new planet if there are two sons instead of one? 1
16. How many stops brighter is the new planet if there are four sons instead of two? 2
17. What affect does a longer shutter speed of have? Longer shutter speeds = more light
18. What affect does a shorter shutter speed have?shorter shutter speeds = less light
19. What does the aperture control? The aperture is like a pupil.
20 .When adjusting the aperture, how can you increase the amount of light? larger openings = more light
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
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