Monday, December 16, 2013

Final Part 2 and 3

Part 2:
This man was in his car driving when someone out of no where shoots him. 
They shot him three times as we can tell threw the mirror.
There is a marathon going on when this man gets on fire. He is in pain because fire is hot
and we can also tell by his face expressions.
The rhino was in danger so they took him to a better place where he can live. Their using a helicopter because rhinos weigh a lot and people can't pick them up.
Part 3:
This photo is framing because its more focused on the person which draws your eye naturally to her. You can also see the light in the back which makes you see her face more clearly. The rain pops out less then her because the rain is everywhere and she is just the only person there.
This photo is leading lines because on the track you see the line that separates the racers. The line keeps on going because the track is in a circle. When we look at a photo our eye is naturally drawn along lines because the track is brown and the lines are white.
This photo is rule of thirds because the photo only concentrates on the soldier. The background is blurred out but the soldier isn't so he pops out. This photo only wants to show the soldier so they put him on the side.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Self Portrait

I like this picture because she's happy at what she does and i picked it because it only concentrates on her.
 I like how the horse looks and I choose this one because they look like their 
enjoying feeding the horse.
I like how his hair is and i choose it because of the lighting.
I like how the background is and i picked it because the lighting was good.
I like her eyes their cute and i picked it because this picture is just adorable.
I like how his eyes pop out and i picked it because it look good with
the black and white effect.
I like how her eyes look and i picked it because i like how it all looks together.
I like how she has the paper and it actually looks like her eyes and i picked it because 
i like how it came out.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Caption Writting: 5 Ws and H

  • Charles Porter 1995 when "there was just a huge, huge explosion." He rushed to the scene and saw firefighter Chris Fields emerge from the rubble holding a dying infant, 1-year-old Baylee Almon.


  • Richard Drew A man falling from the World Trade Center in New York after the terror attacks on September 11, 2001.
  • Joe RosenthaU.S. troops raising a flag in Iwo Jima during World War II1945
  • Eddie AdamSouth Vietnamese police chief, killing Viet Cong suspect Nguyen Van Lem on a Saigon street during the early stages of the Tet Offensive in 1968.

December 5,2013

I would make a chia pet of a horse.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

rules of photography part 2

Rule of Thirds
Balance
Lines
Symmetry and Patterns
Cropping
Depth
Framing


3 Pillars of Exposure



f16
f2.8
1. Eyes
2. The Smaller the aperture setting, the higher the aperture f stop.
3. Aperture is in charge of adding or taking away detail to specific things in the image

high shutter speed
slow shutter speed
A. Fast
B. Medium
C. Slow
D. Medium
E. Medium
F. Fast

A. Medium
B. Fast
C. Medium
D. Slow
E. Slow
F. Medium
ISO 200
ISO3200
  1. setting at a sporting event like a night football game? the higher the ISO # is it might not give a better quality than a low ISO would give.
  2. what suggestion did the author make about using a low ISO? that when there is plenty of light, you should always use the lowest ISO, to retain the most detail and to have the highest image quality.

  3. what suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO? that you should increase the ISO when there is not enough light for the camera to be able to quickly capture an image.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 unfocused. 
    Its in focus.
    it looks different .
    The photographer can use the iso 200