Friday, November 30, 2007
Monday, November 5, 2007
Repetition
Toil in the FieldsA farmer works at a laver (edible seaweed) farm at Gutong Village in Fujian Province, China
The Blues
Performers rehearse for the opening ceremony of the 6th National City Games in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei province. The sporting meet will begin on Oct. 25 in Wuhan.
The Blues
Performers rehearse for the opening ceremony of the 6th National City Games in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei province. The sporting meet will begin on Oct. 25 in Wuhan.
Doe-Eyed
Lisa Simpson appears on television screens on a new Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 after its inaugural passenger flight from Singapore to Sydney, Australia
Friday, November 2, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get close, capture real moments, and capture action or emotion? How did you deal with these?
I got as close as i could, till it got to a point were i knew it wouldnt be okay so i would give everyone enough space so it will all work out. i used zoom if i wanted to get closer that i was.
2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most, and how did you make sure you did these correctly? I really paid attention to the focus and the lighting i was in. I would really look and focus on a line and watch the focus to see if in made a straight line if not it would have a break or be blurry nun the less.
3. Describe how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques when you shot. I tried to see and make lines in the insturments since they are string insturments. I couldnt find a way to frame, it was to difficult, I would get close and make a good Simplicity shot. I really tried Rule of Thirds and to balance out a look with and insturment and a person.
I got as close as i could, till it got to a point were i knew it wouldnt be okay so i would give everyone enough space so it will all work out. i used zoom if i wanted to get closer that i was.
2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most, and how did you make sure you did these correctly? I really paid attention to the focus and the lighting i was in. I would really look and focus on a line and watch the focus to see if in made a straight line if not it would have a break or be blurry nun the less.
3. Describe how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques when you shot. I tried to see and make lines in the insturments since they are string insturments. I couldnt find a way to frame, it was to difficult, I would get close and make a good Simplicity shot. I really tried Rule of Thirds and to balance out a look with and insturment and a person.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Bob Rosato's Favorite Shots
Focal length of lens -400mm f
Shutter Speed - 1/1000
With this shutter speed he gets a great moment of the back tuck and showing the emotion very well and a great angle from a top view at the perfect moment.
Aperture-f/2.8
Position - He had mentioned he found an upper area above the balance beam where he could get a great upper view of Oana Ban of Romania.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Avoid Merge
Balance
Lines
Framing
Simplicity
Friday, October 12, 2007
Rule Of Thirds
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007
Negative Critique
My negatives came out very well with no promblems exsept for chemical spots witch I can get rid of easly. My Favorite photos out of them all are 3, 16, and 15 they are great photos. The focus is focused on a great element with a great capture of emotion.I think out of the three number 3 is a great one with wonderful focus. Number 16 is great and shows them working together to untangle them selfs having fun and showing how there struggling, laughing, thinking, and working hard as you can see it in thier faces.
Contest Preview
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Jostens Contest
Filling The frame
Verry Inresting black and white photo. The frame is very well filled with intresting elements.
The Story
This photo made me thing of "the story" because the book that stands out so much in the photo.
Action & Emotion
You can actually see the momvement of the people in this photo and see all of the action.
Friday, September 14, 2007
The Camra
Pinhole cameras and SLR cameras are the same but in many ways they are different. The Pinholes that were made in class have a shutter that we open by hand and estimate how many seconds we need it open to get the right amount of light for the photo to appear perfect, not to dark nor to light. In and SLR you just push the pretty little button at the shutter will open the right amount of time needed on to a film strip. The Pineholes we made in class shot onto a piece of photographic paper. In an SLR camera there is Zoom, Focus, lighting, and all the fancy things, unlike a Pinhole what light you have is the light you got, how close or far away you are is what you get. SLR are a lot easier to work with and have more options to get a better quality photo. Pinholes you have to be Persis and not all the time your get a good enough picture, you have to be careful.
Friday, September 7, 2007
Pinhole Photography
There isnt a person in the photo and is a clear picture yet, I personally dont like this photo. To me it looks like a huge mess. The red makes it confusing to look at and to tell what it is. Maybe if there wasnt red there it maybe a little better. In this photo i noticed no rapping of any sort.
I really like this photo and i enjoy looking at it. I love carnvals so this photo really atrated me! I love how it shows movment! I think it is great how it shows it with out it being to blurry just blurry enough to show where the movement it taking place. Its sharp where it needs to be, where the action is still. I love this frame it is filled just enough to really show what is going on in this photo. There is no rapping in this photo.Friday, August 31, 2007
Photo Critique
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