Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Rule Of Thirds 9/11
I Think this picture would be a good example for Rule of thirds because i imagine this photo being divided into thirds and the cross would be balanced on the lower right point.
Balance 9/11
I Think this can be a good a photo for balance and the shapes that make it stick out out are rectangles.
Monday, September 23, 2013
40 Greatest Photos Ever
I chose this picture because it shows sisters aging together, from youngest to oldest. I Think at one point they were in the army or some type of service together. What made eyes pop are how they show younger pictures of them in the portraits above and older versions of the sisters below it. I think it makes the top 40 because it shows the sisters sticking by each others sides over the years.
I chose this picture because it shows a Russian Veteran right next to a tank he once went to war in. Its cool that he is still alive and can go look at this monument to remember what has happened. What made eyes attract to this photo is the old man kneeling next to this tank like he misses it. This picture makes the top 40 because it shows a veteran from the war, still alive, next to his old war tank.
Last but not least i chose this picture because it shows a dog laying next to where her owner died and has not left the owners side since they died, going on 2+ days. As soon as i saw the dog laying next to the cross is what made my eyes attract to it. This picture deserves to be in the top 40 because it shows the dog being loyal to its owner, not leaving their side.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
My Own Meal Creation
Hello, I'm here today to tell you my own creation of food. Its called a McGangbizzle, Its a Hot and Spicy inside a Mc double From McDonalds. Its like a combination of Fergie and Jesus.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Camera Parts
Aperture- Before light reaches the film.
Shutter- Blocks all light from exposing the film until you press the button.
Exposure- Must be exposed to light, work very similar to the human eye.
Depth of Field- A zone sharpest focus.
F-stop- Is the value that indicates the size of the lens aperture used during the taking of the photograph.
Focal Length- The distance from the surface of lens or the mirror to its focal point
Shutter- Blocks all light from exposing the film until you press the button.
Exposure- Must be exposed to light, work very similar to the human eye.
Depth of Field- A zone sharpest focus.
F-stop- Is the value that indicates the size of the lens aperture used during the taking of the photograph.
Focal Length- The distance from the surface of lens or the mirror to its focal point
Camera History and Camera Parts
#1) Latin for dark room, first camera, tiny hole created in one wall.
#2) When Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens perfected the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.
#3) Joseph Nicephore added the final touch which was film.
#4) They both have film, we can still record videos now.
#5) Light passes through the lens into the camera and exposes the film.
#6) Auto- Camera completely control flash and exposure
Program- Automatic-assist, just point and shoot.
#7) Portrait- To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available lens setting.
#8) Sports- To freeze motion, camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
#9) Half Press- Aim your camera directly at the subject and gently press the shutter release button until the camera comes alive.
#10) Disabled flash. No Flash. When natural light is used
#11) Auto Flash, It will fire when the picture needs more light.
#12) To much light and the picture will be washed out.
#13)Not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
#14) Relative change in the brightness of light. (measurement)
#15) 1 stop.
#16) 2 stops.
#17) Longer exposures give much more light to the film than a 1/1000 of a second exposure.
#18) Shorter exposure.
#19) On the camera it controls light.
#20) Take away 2 stops.
#2) When Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens perfected the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.
#3) Joseph Nicephore added the final touch which was film.
#4) They both have film, we can still record videos now.
#5) Light passes through the lens into the camera and exposes the film.
#6) Auto- Camera completely control flash and exposure
Program- Automatic-assist, just point and shoot.
#7) Portrait- To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available lens setting.
#8) Sports- To freeze motion, camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
#9) Half Press- Aim your camera directly at the subject and gently press the shutter release button until the camera comes alive.
#10) Disabled flash. No Flash. When natural light is used
#11) Auto Flash, It will fire when the picture needs more light.
#12) To much light and the picture will be washed out.
#13)Not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
#14) Relative change in the brightness of light. (measurement)
#15) 1 stop.
#16) 2 stops.
#17) Longer exposures give much more light to the film than a 1/1000 of a second exposure.
#18) Shorter exposure.
#19) On the camera it controls light.
#20) Take away 2 stops.
Best and Worst
BEST
This one is the best picture because she is actually smiling. She is not making a silly face and is being serious. Better then the one beneath.
WORST
This picture is the worst because she is making the "duck face". She should of smiled like a regular picture. Smile looks better on her
Thursday, September 5, 2013
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