Monday, December 16, 2013

part 3 final exam


in this photo it is showing the rule of "leading lines" because where the runners are competing there is a lot of lines in between.


in this photo it is showing the rule of "viewpoint" because the person is the main thing.


in this photo it is showing the rule of "balancing element rule" because the man is the main focus.

extra credit

1. the photographer was able to take the photo because he had his camera with him
2. he took it to warn the subway driver to stop using his flash on the camera
3.i think he should of Not taking it.
4. i think he didn't because he could've ran to at least try to help the man out.
5. i think its not a good idea because imagine how the family of that man is feeling?
6. i say for them it is more important to be able to get a picture the to actually save a life because they don't want to become victims as well.

part 2 exam


in this photo it shows a person killed with 2 bullets to the head for trying to smuggle drugs to the U.S.



in this photo it shows a man with a horse crossing thru a fire.



in this photo it shows a man that put himself on fire to prove a point.



Wednesday, December 11, 2013

3 pillars


1. Aperture is one of the three pillars of photography, the other two being ISO and Shutter Speed. Without a doubt, it is the most talked about subject, because aperture either adds a dimension to a photograph by blurring the background, or magically brings everything in focus. In this article, I will try to explain everything I know about aperture in very simple language.
American Robin



2. The iris of the lens that controls the size (diameter) of the aperture is called “diaphragm” in optics. The sole purpose of the diaphragm is to block or stop all light, with the exception of the light that goes through the aperture. In photography, aperture is expressed in f-numbers (for example f/5.6). These f-numbers that are known as “f-stops” are a way of describing the size of the aperture, or how open or closed the aperture is. A smaller f-stop means a larger aperture, while a larger f-stop means a smaller aperture. Most people find this awkward, since we are used to having larger numbers represent larger values, but not in this case. For example, f/1.4 is larger than f/2.0 and much larger than f/8.0.

F-numbers
The size of the circle represents the size of the lens aperture – the larger the f-number, the smaller the aperture.

3. A large f-number such as f/32, (which means a smaller aperture) will bring all foreground and background objects in focus, while a small f-number such as f/1.4 will isolate the foreground from the background by making the foreground objects sharp and the background blurry.

Read more: http://photographylife.com/what-is-aperture-in-photography#ixzz2nCk6Zu9y

Monday, December 9, 2013

rules of photography 2


1.This picture shows the rule of thirds.



2.this picture shows the balancing elements rule.


3.this picture shows the leading lines rule.

4.this picture shows symmetry and patterns.

5. this picture shows the rule of viewpoint.

7. this photo shows the rule "create depth"

8. this photo shows the rule of the framing rule

9. this photo shows the rule of cropping.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

chia pet

one chia pet that i would buy would be a batman chia pet because i think it would be interisting to see how it would turn out

Monday, November 18, 2013

new app

if i could create a new app it will be an app that will allow to you to download unlimited music and be able to download any song you want.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

mural







superhero

the special powers that my super hero has is super speed and can shoot  missiles from its arms the name of my super hero is

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Monday, October 28, 2013

my room

well i have a medium size room i Have a sound system in my room and my flatscreen what i am really proud about it is that its always clean.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

favorite smells

some of my favorite smells are
1.gasoline smell
2.germex smell
3.soap smell

Friday, October 18, 2013

Balance -that all of the subjects in the photo are either symmetrical or asymmetrical. 


Contrastdifference between highest luminance and lowest.


Emphasis- Emphasis is a principle of art which occurs any time an element of a piece is given dominance by the artist  


MovementThe way that your eye is directed across the photograph, how one element of the photograph leads our eyes to another. It also refers to whether action is captured, or what pace is portrayed.


Pattern-Patterns, both natural and man-made, bring a sense of visual rhythm and harmony to photographs that, like a series of repeating notes in a melody, capture the imagination. Patterns appear whenever strong graphic elements—lines, colors, shapes, or forms—repeat themselves.

Rhythm- Rhythm is the repetition or alternation of elements, often with defined intervals between them.
Rhythm can create a sense of movement, and can establish pattern and texture.


Unity-
A principle of art, unity occurs when all of the elements of a piece combine to make a balanced, harmonious, complete whole.

my ideal halloween

my ideal halloween would have to be to go to 6th street and see what goes on i heard it gets packed like the picture shown here

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

elements of art and principles of design in photography

Line-Lines can be effective elements of composition, because they give structure to your photographs. 

Shape-Shape is a two-dimensional element basic to picture composition and is usually the first means by which a viewer identifies an object within the picture.

Color-  that aspect of things that is caused by differing qualities of the light reflected or emitted by them 

value- is the lightness or darkness of a color 

form- Form would be how you define that object that you are taking the picture of.

textureTexture helps to emphasize the features and details in a photograph. By capturing "texture" of objects being photographed, you can create form

Space-This rule states that if the subject is not looking directly to the camera, or looks out of the frame, there should be enough space for the subject to look into. 


africa reflections


i picked this photo because its like saying he still has a long challenge ahead of him trying to survive in the wild  

1 (He uses a Pentax 67II
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3. What I am interested in is showing the animals simply in the state of Being 

Friday, October 11, 2013

dream vehicle

my ideal vehicle would have to be a chrysler 300 with some nice pair of rims kinda like the one on the pic



Wednesday, October 9, 2013

"Filling the frame"


i picked this photo because the effect on the photo just looks nice and also the smoke is the main thing on the pic.

action and motion

i picked this photo for action and motion because it shows them like giving food to maybe homeless people or them donating food. 

"Academics Shoot Preview."

i picked this photo because it shows them like praying and there all together as a team prob there remembering something that happened a while back.

stuff i follow

some stuff i follow include some youtube channels and some people on twitter thats about it.

Monday, October 7, 2013

warm-up

what i am looking forward for this six weeks is to get all passing grades in all my classes.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

elements


this photo shows the element of framing since the middle of the hallway is the main thing 

elements



this photo shows the element of balance since the picture is balanced 

selfie quick write

what i like about the photo is that the little girl is the only one that stands out in the picture

Friday, September 27, 2013

911 photos

 

this photo has the element of leading lines  because the lines are straight down the hallway   

911 photos


this photo shows the element of lines because the background of the photo is pure lines 

911 photos


the element shown here is simplicity. The flag is the main thing on the photo 

911 photos


I picked this photo because it shows framing as the rule. as you can see the flag is the main thing in the photo.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

911 photos


i choose this photo because it shows framing. the statue of of liberty is the main thing on the photo.

911 photos

 
the picture represents lines because on the picture it shows lines going down on the building 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

camera history and camera parts

1.camera obscura was a small, portable device. it was just composed of a glass lens, a dark box, and film.
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3. perfected the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses

4. light passes through the lens, into the camera, and exposes the film 

5.they use the built in computer in the camera 

6.Program mode allows you to make all of the adjustments to the camera for image capture such as f-stop, light balance, focus, etc. Automatic does all of that plus some for you.

7. to attempt to blur out the background 

8. sports mode is used to freeze motion 

9. to focus the camera 

10. if you don't want the camera with flash 

11. so the camera can adjust if it needs flash or not 

12. it would be so bright and u couldn't distinguish the photo you just took 

13. it will be to dark 

14The term "stop" is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.

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16. 2 

17. longer shutter speed = more light 

18. shorter shutter speed = less light

19. the aperture is like a pupil 

20. you can adjust it by opening the lens more 

  

Friday, September 13, 2013

black and white photos



i choose this photo because i just like the way the view came out also how they added color on just the rainbow looks awesome

black and white photos




i choose this photo because its has nice texture and i like how it looks 

best and worst photo


even though this was a good picture it came out kinda blurry on the edges so for me its kinda a bad picture 

best and worst photo


i like this photo because the hand is like zoomed in and the back is like kinda blurry so i thought it was pretty cool.