Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Semester Final Exam Part 2 and 3

Part 2:
 This photo is showing a man who got shot twice through a car window and was also killed.


The photo is showing the president just calmly talking ,but the governor is yelling and probably being rude.
This photo is very interesting because it looks like the bonfire got out of control and the man was trying to hurry up and through it with his horse.


Part 3:
The rule of thirds in this photo is the Olympics people are running and one of them are almost about to cross the finish line. The photographer achieved this rule because that one person who is about to cross the finish line caught my attention. Also the one that is about to cross the finish line looks like he has the longest legs.

The rule of thirds in this photo is the young lady walking through this tunnel. The photographer achieved this rule because if u slip the picture up with lines and try to focus then your focus would just be on the young girl. The photo was taken very diligently.

The rule of thirds in this photo is Obama looks like he is capturing the sun. The photographer achieved this rule because it caught my attention and because it focuses closely on how what he is saying might be really intense. This photo is so beautiful.

The rule of thirds in this photo is the dog is running threw the crowd. If you put lines on the photo you would just block everything out and you would just focus on the dig. The photographer achieved
 this rule because out everything in this photo you could barley tell the dog is running the crowd,you would have to focus to actually see it.
 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Semester Final Exam Review

1. First sentence includes major information about the photo (who, what, where, when, why, how). You may make up the information for this assignment.
2. First sentence should be written in present tense as if the action of the photo is still happening.
3. Second sentence should be past tense, and should include background information.
4. Information in caption should not be obvious by looking at the photo.
5. If there are three or fewer recognizable people in the photo, you must give all of their names (you can make them up for this assignment).
6. Use strong action verbs whenever possible.
On your blog go to http://www.time.com/time/potw
Pick a couple of photos and write captions for them. There are already captions there, don't copy them. You can make up names and situations if necessary. Post the photo and the caption on your blog.
2. You will need to know all the rules of photography and be able to explain them. Here are the rules again:
1. Rule of thirds
2. Balancing Elements
3. Leading Lines
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)
5. Viewpoint
6. Background
7. Create depth
8. Framing
9. Cropping
10. Mergers and avoiding theme

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Self Portrait and Portraits

Environmental Potraits:
I like this photo because it shows how lonely the little girl is and i love how the background is set up.
I like this photo because it shows how the little boy is taking care of the baby and i think that is really sweet.



Casusal potraits:
I like this photo because this young man has perfect teeth and a perfect smile. He is also cute.
I like this photo because they look like a happy family and i the kids are so adorable.



Formal Portrait:
I like this photo because I like the way she posed and I like her dress.

I like this photo because the little kids look so adorable.



Photography Self Portrait:
I like this photo because I love watermelon and this photo is really unique.
 I love this photo because it shows how another beautiful child will be born into this world.




I will shoot myself and people in classes acting crazy and goofy. What I mean by acting crazy and goofy is people who are laughing in class and people who are off task. my shots will be succesful because I will take shots from angles and very interesting shots.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Rules of Photography Part 2

                                                                  Rule of thirds

                                                              Balancing Elements

                                                                   leading lines

                                                            Symmetry and Patterns

                                                                      Viewpoint  

                                                                 Background

                                                                       Depth

                                                                       Framing

                                                                  Cropping

                                                      Merges And Avoiding Them






Caption Writing: 5 Ws and H

An American sailor was kissing a woman in Time Square. the man was so happy that he didnt have to go back to the war. This photo was taken instintly.
An American athletes Tommie Smith, center, and John Carlos raise their fists and hang their heads while the U.S. national anthem plays during their medal ceremony at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. This photo was taking immediatly because of what they did.
Marilyn Monroe's sultry legacy is often traced back to the 1954 image of her posing over a New York City subway grate in character for the filming of "The seven Year Itch". This photo was taken instantly by alot of reporters.

the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, local journalist Shannon Hicks witnessed police escorting children out of the school in Newtown, Connecticut. "I knew that, coming out of the building -- as terrified as they were -- those children were safe," Hicks later told Time magazine. This photo was taken immediatly because the children were rushing to get out the building.

Quick Write(Chia Pet)

A chia pet that I would buy would be Tinkerbell because I love Tinkerbell.

Monday, November 25, 2013

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

                                                                 This photo is f2.8.
                                            
                                                                 This photo is f16.
    
     1) We should closely relate aperture to the backgrounds and the lemons and people.
     2) The smaller the Aperture, the smaller the pupil size, the higher the Aperture, the larger the pupil size.
    3) The area of the images that appear to be sharp are how the lemons look perfect and the castles look perfect.
 
                                                           High Shutter Speed
                                                 
                                                      Slow Shutter Speed

                                                
  • a.) the dunking booth-fast
  • b.) the food eating contest-medium
  • c.) the rock climbing wall-medium
  • d.) someone working at a booth-medium
  • e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle-medium
  • f.) the Diamonds performance.-fast
  • a.) the dunking booth-with a flash it would be fast
  • b.) the food eating contest-with a flash it would be fast
  • c.) the rock climbing wall-with a flash it would be fast
  • d.) someone working at a booth-with a flash it would be medium
  • e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle-with a flash it would be medium
  • f.) the Diamonds performance.-with a flash it would be fast 
     

       1). What are the advantages of shooting with a higher ISO setting at a sporting event like a night football game?
you get a better image of the players and other events going on because of the night time.
2). What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO?
you will get a clearer image and it works better during the day.
3). What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO? 
it is better to use it during the night because it help get a good image.  


  • F 4-1/125- background is blurry
  • F5.6 -1/60 sec-background is clearer but still blurry
  • F8-1/60 sec-background is clearer but slight blurry
  • F11-1/30 sec-background is somewhat clear
  • F16-1/15 sec-background is a little clear
  • F22-1/8 sec-background is clear.   
Finally, what is happening to the subject (the people) at SLOW Shutter Speeds? What could the photographer do to help combat this problem? The subject is getting more blurry the photographer can speed up the shutter speed.
 


Great Black and White Photographers part 3

One thing that caught my eye about these photos was the way these photos were drawn.
 -I see roses combined together to make a boque.
 -I smell the stinky roses.
 -I hear the stairs being built.
 -I taste the sand from the stairs getting sanded down.
 -I feel the softness from the roses and the smoothness of the stairs .

Friday, November 8, 2013

Quick Write(Superhero)

My superhero's name is jazzyfizul. Her superpowers are flying,being invisible,transporting places,very strong and can stretch.When she is not on duty she is lawyer.She is always ready to fight crime and save lives.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Scariest sounds ever

The scariest sounds to me are theme songs from Halloween and scream.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Principles of Design

  1. Balance - is the comfortable or pleasing arrangement of things in art. There are 3 different types of balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radia.
    • 2.Contrast - created by using elements that conflict with one another, and it is often created using complementary colors or extremely light & dark values.



      3.Emphasis - The focal area of an artwork that gives it importance.

       

      4.Movement - means the artist is taking viewers on a trip through the work by means of edges, shapes, and colors that often lead to the focal areas. It is a visual flow through the composition.
       
       5.Pattern - is when the same shapes or elements are repeated again and again. 



      6. Rhythm - is the repetition of shapes, lines and forms, it is a movement in which some elements recurs regularly. 


      7. Unity - means that all the elements in artwork are in harmony.