Monday, March 5, 2018

Macro Photography

Macro Photography- taking a photo of an image that is not easily visible to the naked eye, enhances the size of an object.
 1) Just simply use an SRL camera
2) use a diopter lens in front of your existing standard lens, giving you a degree of magnificationfbghdghg
3) you could buy a set of macro bellows and place them between the lens and body.

1) eyes
2)rings
3)fingers
4)material of clothing
5)fruit
6)pencil tip
7)snowflake
8)coins
9)mosquito
10)earing



This is a good example of Macro photography because...
the subject is a bug and a bug is very wet
The background is blank focusing directly on the bug
The focus is on the bugs head, the smallest part of the bug.
The depth of field is good because the camera is up close.
The lighting of the photo is great because you can see the light reflecting off of the bug.


This is a good example of Macro photography because...
The subject is a Quarter and it is very shiney
The background is blank focusing directly on the Quarter
The focus is on the Quarters figure, the smallest part of the Quarter.
The depth of field is good because the camera is up close.
The lighting of the photo is great because you can see the light reflecting off of the Quarter.


























Friday, March 2, 2018

Adjective Photo

I randomly drew ROUGH and SMOOTH
when i think of rough all i think of is rocks being rough and when i think of smooth is a nice new road that just got built in.
rough and smooth are way different from each other because of how things feel and look as far as peoples view of eye.
When i take this picture i will simply use rocks and a smooth road and really get the picture that fits with the words i'm using right now.


My plan for shooting these photos was .... my draw was rough and smooth so i had an idea to take a picture of smooth table and some nuts on the smooth surface to make it rough.
I was challenged by ... The focus of the camera and the angle to get the right picture.
But, I overcame it by .... really holding the device (phone)i took a picture with tightly and made sure it wasn't blurry.
My strength when taking these photos was ..catching the right angle and being able to use the surface
In order to get the best composition, I... titled the camera a little bit to the right.
One of the techniques we've learned in class that I used to accomplish this assignment was... Depth of field was really used and you can see the object up close but the blurriness is in the back.
If I could give advice to another student about this assignment, I'd tell them... it's that hard. manage time wisely.


Thursday, March 1, 2018

Leading Lines

1) Leading lines are one of the most effective and under-utilised compositional tools available to photographers. They're used to draw a viewers attention to a specific part of the frame, whether it's a person, or a vanishing point in the background of the frame.

2) Photographers would use this because of the path that takes the audiences attention too as well as its inspiration it as with it.
3) Symmetry is an exact mirror image of half the picture flipped on the other side.
4)They reflect my own style and personality but there are plenty more. A symmetrical shot with strong composition and a good point of interest can lead to a striking image





Leading lines and the view is to cover the road of infinity and beyond.

What did you do to shoot your photo?  
i titled to camera at a certain angle to catch this photo.What did you use as your leading lines to draw the viewers attention to a focal point?  That life is an obstacle an never know what can hit you in the real world really getting its always easy to follow a good path because a closed wall can be right in the way or doors to the side to manage with
What is your focal point?   the obstacle of getting down the steps and able to mange the difficulty 
Is your composition symmetrically balanced?   yes indeed.

Monday, February 26, 2018

Rule of Thirds

The Rule of Thirds is almost so basic for a view of eyes simply because it targets certain views of the picture, focusing on either one or two main points of the picture.really focusing on the surface of the view. this would affect your composition it weights your photo to what people want to see first.
The photographer has the right side of the grid on the puppy in the right side and has the background of the grass to the left on the grid line to show that its not just about the puppy.

The focal point is on the puppy but as well as the grass land in the background really showing the output of the picture and the focal point.


The focal Point is me being all sad along with the dead tree that is down as well as me! really getting at that i'm alone praying for a come up and the grid lines are good with me and the tree

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Foreground, Middle Ground, Background


Views





In the foreground of our box, you will see a man peaking his head around to look at the lovely animals.
In the middle ground of our box, you will see a sheep and a moose trotting by.
In the background of our box, you will see Alaskan mountains with deer running across its flatland below.
One thing I would change about our box would be the painting that occurred on the outer box because it doesn't suit the background flow.
Our strongest area of our box is the man in the foreground background because of the way he pops out.

Monday, February 12, 2018

Framing

They used the "Frame" or fence to really get the audience to look at the white house
1. Gun Barrel
2.Monkey Bars
3.Alleyway
4.Hands

5.Windows
6.Doorway
7.Tree
8.Cave
9.Fence
10.Arc
11.sunglasses
12.Chain Link
13.mirror
14.Cup
15.rear view mirror
16.tunnel
17.under bridge
18.between trees
19.hole in trees
20.bike tire
21.straw
22.spotlight
23.car door
24.feet
25.hands




Jackson took a picture of me using the stalls as a frame. We didn't edit this picture simply because its what actually goes on in the stall having to use the restroom.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Depth Of Field

-What is Depth of Field?
the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera.
-What is aperture and what does it have to do with Depth of Field? 

open the aperture up and you will get less, close it down and you will get more
-What is shallow Depth of Field?  Are there other acceptable terms than 'shallow'?  
when its large and its used primarily to isolate the subject from its environment. portrait work, marco photography, and sports photography
-What is deep Depth of Field?  Are there other acceptable terms than 'deep'?  

when aperture is small so the image has deep depth of field.
-What can you do with your camera to create shallow or deep DOF?  It's different for digital cameras and smartphones.  

DOF i could take a picture of a long road while taking a knee.Shallow DOF i could take a really focused close up of a baseball.
                                                                                Deep DOF
                                                                         Shallow DOF
http://coinimaging.com/dof_aperture.html

 This is Deep DOF of all he van shoes in the background and the single colorful shoe by itself really getting that all these shoes are sweet.
This is Shallow DOF really getting at that this is the best shoe in the combination and really brings out the shoes colorful really showing how much better of a shoe this is.

Friday, February 2, 2018

Alternative Angles


  • “bird’s-eye view”. This could be taken from up in the sky, such as when flying in a plane, or could simply be taken by standing on a ladder, slightly above your subject. 
  • While we interact with people on the same level every day, we hardly get face-to-face with a fox, or a bird, or a snake. 





this is a birds eye of view and this picture is simply taking from a camera on the building or a drone. Moved around different locations to get this good view.

this picture was simply taken from the the tree and sun and was at a angle because the way the sun was angled 




1. Worms view
2. Straight view 
3. Birds view 
4. Tilted view 

Out of all four of my alternative angles pictures, the Straight view is my favorite picture i took because i like to look at the beautiful art of a hamburger, the life blesses us with wonderful food and the angles of these pictures are amazing only because of the hamburger it self
  

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Shadows and light


This picture that was captured seems to me like its trying to explain the loneliness and toughness of one person being able to take the dark hallway and come out to the light of freedom of depression.  

This picture that was captured seems to me like its trying to explain the fear of something in that dark shadow and you only have one way to face that fear it is to go into the dark and face that fear.

This is definitely my favorite shadow and lights photo out of all pictures i have taken on my camera simply because this catches my eyes with the way it looks like a ninja in the dark lights about to attack someone that's not letting him rest in peace

Thursday, January 25, 2018


The First Camera: images were also upside down though they could be traced to create accurate drawings of real objects such as buildings. 

The First Permanent Images: The first images were important because led scientist experimenting and finding a few things that were great for modern day.

Camera For Everyone:  it was the time of new generation and new beginnings such as as family pictures and adventure pictures

The Horrors of War:
 it was important because it gave away the graphic images of war and the aftermath. 

The Wonder of Instant Images:
 Polaroid was in affect and was very expensive back in the day which made the picture on spot 

Advanced Image Control: allowed for interchangeable lenses and other accessories.


Introducing Smart Cameras:
 compact cameras that were capable of making image control decisions on their own were introduced.shutter speed, aperture, and focus, leaving photographers free to concentrate on composition.

The Digital Age:

The first of these were point-and-shoot cameras that used digital media instead of film.
Though not everybody would agree, I want to argue that Advanced image control is the most significant step in the evolution of the camera.  
My first reason is ... allowed interchangeable lenses
A further reason is... other accessories 
Furthermore... it really gave a different view of Introducing Smart Cameras 
Therefore, although some people might argue that Advanced Image Control is not important I've shown that is because it improved the other qualities of the camera's

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Repetition



Repetition is my project of the day and simply is the same concept of repeating itself just like these boxes here on the picture.

Fun With Photoshop

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