Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Final Exam Part 3

Element " Simplicity "
 You can tell this is the element mostly because the picture is nice in clean its focused on the man in the picture .











Element "Framing"The leaves almost seem to make a 'frame" around the woman walking past the trail .




Element "Balance"

The moon almost seems as it fits right into place with the Olympics rings and calls for a great example of "balance" with the rings all matching up perfectly .















Final Exam Part 2




"While man runs on fire , Men watch and stare, point and laugh ."



"On a chicago alley one man looses his life towards drug violence. Dont do drugs ."

 "We all need a little help sometimes , helping hands and helping others organizations save chad the rhino."












Monday, December 2, 2013

The Three Pillars of Exposure: Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed


  APERTURE
 ^^ F 16

^ F 2.8
1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?
-The human eye. 
2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture is big or more lager , the higher the Aperture is more tiny or smaller .
3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field?
background will either blur or focus more .

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SHUTTER SPEED 

^^ Fast shutter speed


^^Slow shutter speed
  • a.) the dunking booth
  • ---Fast shutter speed
  • b.) the food eating contest
  • ---Fast shutter speed 
  • c.) the rock climbing wall
  • ---Slow shutter speed 
  • d.) someone working at a booth
  • ---Slow shutter speed
  • e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle
  • ---Slow shutter speed 
  • f.) the Diamonds performance.
  • ---Fast shutter speed  
3 settings.. auto mode, shutter priority,  and manual mode.

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ISO




1. What are the advantages of shooting with a higher ISO setting at a sporting event like a night football game?
they catch the action shots. 
2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO?
Less sensitive
3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO?
 More sensitive. 
  • F4 
  • ---1/112 sec
  • F5.6 
  • ---1/60 sec
  • F8
  • ---1/60 sec
  • F11
  • ---1/60 sec
  • F16 
  • --- 1/30 sec
  • F22
  • ---1/15 sec
The background gets darker, and more unfocused.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

5 mural photos

What's In Your Bag !



 What's In Your Bag !

 What's In Your Bag !
What's In Your Bag !

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Room Design

light grey walls , black curtains , Flat screen TV , Queen sized bed  , Black light .

Great Black And White Part 3

I see . . . A standing tall elephant.
Running through a pile of sand .
Trying to get to its destination .

I smell . . . The bitter taste of the misty sand .
I smell the water dripping of the elephants body .
I smell the trees in the horizon .

I hear . . . The pounding of the foot steps.
I hear the roaring of the animals in the wild.
I hear the fear of the baby animals looking for there families.

I taste . . . The heat from the hot sun.
I taste  the feeling of fear.
I taste the sweat .

I feel . . . Peace cause everything looks so peaceful .
I feel worried ill get attacked .
I feel happy cause its the wild.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Acedemic Shoot


1. How well did you follow the rule? Balance
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)? yes it looks as if the sun were in the right spot at the right time
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is? Not all the way clear but yes if it were explained on how the picture looks unique and just at the right moment it can perfectly mean balance
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently? i could of got them in a better angle


1. How well did you follow the rule? Simplicity
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)? a young women gasping for the shot as if she didn't want her picture token .
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is? Yes clear background , clear shot
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently?N/A

 1. How well did you follow the rule? Avoiding Mergers
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)? A small tree shot through a window getting blocked of by a yellow wall
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is? No not as clear as other shots but if you look its a blurred out background the lines in the wall look sharp and it looks like the two objects a merging
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently? read the defining of avoiding mergers before taking the shot from such a far distance


1. How well did you follow the rule? Lines
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)? The lines on the board behind the two girls heads
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is? Not really but if explained to it can be shown .
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently? I could of token a closer picture of the element of art .

1. How well did you follow the rule? Framing
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)? Yes because the square behind the dancer is framing the kid doing a handstand.
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is?
Yes
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently? Zoomed in a little more to the square in the background



 1. How well did you follow the rule? Rule of thirds
2. What is the subject (be very very specific)? A young man playing on his jeep getting captured in the moment
3. Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is? not very obvious but if explained well yes it would be clear
4. If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently? Took the picture a little higher up so that the sky would be more in the picture