Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Unusal and ineresting part 3
This was the original picture he was gonna draw. i think its going to be a good photo.
I think it came out better. i like this picture, to me he followed the suggestions.
Unsual and interesting part 2
1)Why did you pick this photo ?I chose this photo because i like the angle that it was taken from. i also like how the incorporated glass in the picture.
2)What category did you find this photo ?
Photojournalist of the year ( smaller markets )
3)What award did they win ( what place ) ?
They won first place.
4)What did the photographer do that attracted your eye?
What caught my eye was the ways he took his picture. he took pictures of pain, happiness , confusion or anything else.
5)How much do you think the subject of the photo weighed in the judges minds when they picked this photo as one of the best of 2012?
I think this made the judges think that he was a good photographer so they chose his to be in first place.
6)What do you think the photographer had to do that was unique to getting this photo?
I think he had to think outside the box to get photos like this.
Touching People
1)What do you think about this project and photo essay ?
I think that this project is interesting because it is showing strangers touching each other. they don't know if their dirty or clean but their still touching each other. me personally i wouldn't touch a stranger because you don't know what they have.
2)What would you do if someone approached you with a camera and asked you to participate in a photo soot and then asked you to touch a stranger ?
I would say that is that i would do it because they asked me nicely , but also be questioning why am i doing this.
3)Think of an unusual photo shoot similar to this one that you think would be fun too shoot.
I think a funny photo shoot would be taking a picture with a bunch of puppy's.
4)Finally, tell me what you thought of the photography, are the photos good ?
I liked the photos because you had to touch a stranger and some people wouldnt want to do that.
I think that this project is interesting because it is showing strangers touching each other. they don't know if their dirty or clean but their still touching each other. me personally i wouldn't touch a stranger because you don't know what they have.
2)What would you do if someone approached you with a camera and asked you to participate in a photo soot and then asked you to touch a stranger ?
I would say that is that i would do it because they asked me nicely , but also be questioning why am i doing this.
3)Think of an unusual photo shoot similar to this one that you think would be fun too shoot.
I think a funny photo shoot would be taking a picture with a bunch of puppy's.
4)Finally, tell me what you thought of the photography, are the photos good ?
I liked the photos because you had to touch a stranger and some people wouldnt want to do that.
Usual and interesting part 1
1)What was your reaction to this work ?My reaction to this work was i thought it was different, i liked it.
2)How do you think he made these photos ?
I think he took the pictures from diffrent angles, then morfed them together.
3)Think about some buildings you have seen, which ones would be good to take a photo like this? Tell me about those buildings, where are they, could you get easy access to them?
The capitol could be a good picture to take like this.
Friday, September 21, 2012
camera history & information
1) Explain the " camera obscura "effect ?
This was the first camera. the hole acted like the 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?
Issac Newton and Christian Huygens of optics and the process of making high quality glass lens.
3)What were the parts of the first modern camera invented by Niepce?
In 1827 Joseph nicephore niepce added film to create the first successful photograph.
4)What do modern digital cameras have in common with niepce camera ?
The light passes through the lens, and into the camera and expose the film.
5)What do digital cameras use to capture an image ?
With an electric sensor called a CCD .
6)What is the diffrence between the auto mode and the program mode ?
Auto - the camera will completely control flash and exposure.
Program - automatic-assist , just point and shoot. unlike full auto mode, you can usually control flash and a few other camera settings.
7)What is the portrait mode used for ? How does it work ?
To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available lens setting.
8)What is the sports mode for ? How do you use it ?
To freeze motion, camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
9)Why should you do a half-press on the trigger button?
you should half-press on the trigger button so the camera could focus.
10)What does this symbol mean ? When do you use it ?
Disable flash, no flash, there are many cases when you may not want flash at all. the mood of the photograph can sometimes be more dramatic when the natural light is used .
11)Auto-flash, in most camera modes, auto-flash is enabled by default and will automatically fire if the camera thinks it needs more light.
12)What happens to your photo, if there is too much light ?
Too much light and the picture will be washed out.
13)What happens to your photo, if there is not enough light ?
Not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
14)What is a stop ?
A stop is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
15) Since f-stop and shutter are both measured in stops, keeping balance is easy. If you take away 2 stops from the aperture, you can give 2 stops back with the shutter and end up with the same exposure level.
16)How many stops brighter is the new planet, if there are four suns instead of two ?
3
17)What affect does a longer shutter speed of have ?
More Light
18)What affect does a short shutter have ?
Less Light
19)What does the aperture control ?
Before light reaches film, it must pass through an opening.
20)When adjusting the aperture, how can you increase the amount of light ?
larger Openings.
This was the first camera. the hole acted like the 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?
Issac Newton and Christian Huygens of optics and the process of making high quality glass lens.
3)What were the parts of the first modern camera invented by Niepce?
In 1827 Joseph nicephore niepce added film to create the first successful photograph.
4)What do modern digital cameras have in common with niepce camera ?
The light passes through the lens, and into the camera and expose the film.
5)What do digital cameras use to capture an image ?
With an electric sensor called a CCD .
6)What is the diffrence between the auto mode and the program mode ?
Auto - the camera will completely control flash and exposure.
Program - automatic-assist , just point and shoot. unlike full auto mode, you can usually control flash and a few other camera settings.
7)What is the portrait mode used for ? How does it work ?
To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available lens setting.
8)What is the sports mode for ? How do you use it ?
To freeze motion, camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
9)Why should you do a half-press on the trigger button?
you should half-press on the trigger button so the camera could focus.
10)What does this symbol mean ? When do you use it ?
Disable flash, no flash, there are many cases when you may not want flash at all. the mood of the photograph can sometimes be more dramatic when the natural light is used .
11)Auto-flash, in most camera modes, auto-flash is enabled by default and will automatically fire if the camera thinks it needs more light.
12)What happens to your photo, if there is too much light ?
Too much light and the picture will be washed out.
13)What happens to your photo, if there is not enough light ?
Not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
14)What is a stop ?
A stop is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
15) Since f-stop and shutter are both measured in stops, keeping balance is easy. If you take away 2 stops from the aperture, you can give 2 stops back with the shutter and end up with the same exposure level.
16)How many stops brighter is the new planet, if there are four suns instead of two ?
3
17)What affect does a longer shutter speed of have ?
More Light
18)What affect does a short shutter have ?
Less Light
19)What does the aperture control ?
Before light reaches film, it must pass through an opening.
20)When adjusting the aperture, how can you increase the amount of light ?
larger Openings.
National Geographic Warm-up
This is my favorite photo because i like the angle that is was taken. i like how they incorporated the water in the picture. they have all 3 little mountains in the photo. i really like this photo.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
40 greatest photos
this photo makes me think about 9/11 which was sad. the little boy is holding america's flag for his dad that died for his contry.
I Chose this picture because i really like science & how the earth was made & how it was made. this photo grabs my attention because i liked the angle that it was taken.
I really like this photo because it reminds me of my grandmother. if you look in the background you can see the picture that was taken that looks the way they are sitting.
I really like this photo because it reminds me of my grandmother. if you look in the background you can see the picture that was taken that looks the way they are sitting.
Black & White Part 2
Minor White was born on july 9th, 1908 in Minneapolis, Mennesota. He died on June 24th, 1976 in Boston, Massachusettes. In collage he worked as a waiter & a bartender at a university club. He served in the millatry intelligence during war world 2. In 1953 he moved to Rochester, New York, for 4 years he worked as a curator at George Eastman House. When Minor White Died, he was hailed one of amaricas greatest photographers.

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