Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Lytro

Answers:
1.  When I clicked on the photo the focus changed to the background, and when I held the clicker down I could move the photo.

2.  It seems that this new camera can change the focus of the photograph and lets you move it around a bit.

3.  In order for the photographer to use this camera to its full potential, He/She needs to know that the camera is not just a ordinary photographing device.  It can change focus and move it around so he/she should now to take photos with good subjects, and good backgrounds.

4.  This camera is more than worth the money photographers should be craving this new camera.


Answers 2:

1.  The first change they made to the models face is that they increased her lips, then they changed her eyes they made them bigger, next they shrank her head a bit.  Then they increased her neck length and shrank her shoulder with miner modification.  After all that they made her hair less thick near the neck area.

2.  No, not if you are going to make people that they can look like that just by using their products.

3.  It would be far more ethically wrong to modify someones appearance like that if you were tying to sell a cure for some illness, and you just modified someone who is sick to get people to buy the product.

4.  It is OK to change someones appearance to make a movie or to create entertainment,  but to modify someones appearance and tell people some random product will make them look like that is completely and utterly wrong and sick.

5.  I believe that the difference is that fashion is meant to show someones beauty, and tell people that they can look like them.  While the normal photography is meant to show any, and all kinds of  beauty and creative ideas from all parts of the world so everyone can see the ideals of all.

6.  They all have creative ideas or beautiful areas.  And they are meant to inspire and to envelope the viewers that behold them.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Ian, soldier

A.  #76 for it was of the family's reaction to Ian coming home.


1.  1-9

2.   10-50

3. 51-70

4.  71-38

71-83 were the most powerful set of all

C.  The images work well together in the since that they go together in a timeline and that they tell you whats going on.

A.  They are usually present tense

B.  These captions enhance the photo by telling the viewer what is happening in the photo.

Image #26:  Ian has fallen asleep much to the deprivation of sleep but, falling asleep here has a consequence for Ian fellow comrades prank those who sleep in the day.

Image #20:  Ian seems to be playing with his gun by holding it in the wrong way. The Sargent had to crew him out on that one more than five times.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

1.  I believe that this was taken well because it looks like the kids will go t0 the net. 

2.  This 0ne was is the 0ne I took for the rule of balance.

3.   It should be easy enough for people to see how it is balanced.

4.  I could have went a little to the left to get the net in the photo.



1. I believe this was taken well enough to get that the kids are the main subject.

2. I made this one for mergers

3.  It is clear that the kids are the main idea so it cant be to hard to get the subject of this photo.


4.  I should have watched the lighting on the camera so that I didn't get that glare on the camera.
1. I believe that I took this one well to tell simplicity.

2.  I took this one mainly for simplicity.

3.  Anyone can tell that the necklace is the main subject for it is directly in the middle of the photo.

4.  I don't think this needs improvement





























I followed the rule of lines particularly well for a beginner but on some I could have made some improvements.

2.  The rule I tried to follow was lines I followed this rule by making sure that the lines lead to the end of the platform .

3.  It should be pretty clear to most people what that mane theme is for this photo.

4.  I followed the rule well on on this photo, still I could have be taken a better one if I had went to the other side and shot the photo from the back.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

african reaction & mural project

The reaction was at first one of disappointment but after scrolling through all of the photos I then felt a certain connection between the photos and other events in life I enjoyed viewing all of the photos.


 This is my most preferred photo that I viewed in the selection.  I chose it because it reminds me of a past event in my late past the elephant roaming aimlessly through the woods his only company is the shadows and the beam of moonlight above him.


The photo shows three important rules of photography.  This rules are

1.  the rule of simplicity
 2.  the rule of balance
3.  and the rule of framing


He uses the rule of simplicity because the elephant is clearly the main subject for it is the only mobile living thing in the photo.

He uses the rule of balance by making the elephant look like it will roam closer to you and not off of the photo.

And finally he uses the rule of framing because of the hole photo being concentrated on the elephant (now mind you that most will wander of after they see the elephant so as to examine the surroundings).

Nick Brandt
1.   The camera that Brandt used was a medium format camera.
2.  His reasoning for taking the photos was that he had a desire to express what he thought was  important and beautiful in his mind.  
3.  His main hope for taking the photos displayed is that he always wanted to express his love of animals and when he took photography ,and visited Africa he found a way to express that love.
4.  Brandt had this to say about Africa "There’s something about the animals here – their mythic, mythological, iconic quality – and the landscapes that they inhabit that moves me tremendously,".  

I believe an appropriate theme would be ether something about forests or something about factory's 

2.  on the cameras would be better because of the fact that some of us (including me) have no phones much less camera phones.
3.  somewhere see-able to students passing by so somewhere in the open the cafeteria or library maybe?  

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Academics & Community Service

The name of the photo is Dream world, what you see is a man standing in the woods staring into a orb that is a little bigger than him and the orb shows you the man and the woulds but they look far away when he is very close to it (also the orb is floating).

1.  I chose this photo to be my favorite photo because it peaked my curiosity by creating an alternate reality in which he appears to be the opposite of what he truly is it is fascinating.

2.  the photographer used the rules of framing, balance  & mergers to make the photo look better, he/she used framing to show the man and the orb in perfect alignment to where you can see the details of the man and the orb.  He/she used balance to make the photo look realistic to where the man and the orb look perfectly balanced to a point to where they look like they have a foothold on the ground, and the photographer used the rule of mergers to make it to where the forest and the sky didn't look to chaotic for the photo to make its point.

Filling the frame

I chose this photo to be the most interesting of them all because of how you see the photo.  From what I see there is a class project going on and there watching something inside of the miss you can tell its interesting for not one of them has there eyes off of it except the teacher.

Action & Emotion

This is the most emotional and action giving photo because of the play full nature of the photo.  You can see how the students and the teacher are just having fun and still moving.  Ex: see the boy giving the teacher a nugee.

Best story

I chose this photo to be the best in story because of the fact that you can tell that they are all paying respect to the flag. you can also see how they are all connecting to each other as well.

I believe that the story being the told here is that they are respecting the country and the ones who may have lost there lives to save it.  As they gather around the flag pole to pay there respects to the fallen.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

post shoot reflection

1.  Finding the red photo was actually pretty easy and same goes for the metal but finding someone to do the happy photo was not as easy some were to busy and others could not be bothered at that moment but we found some in the gym that had the ability to oblige.

2.   Mostly we focused on simplicity but in one we focused on lines that was the metal one what we did to make this one correct is we made it look like the lines were leading to the end of the platform.


3.  If I could take the assignment again I would try to apply more of the framing rule of photography and maybe some of the rule of thirds.

4.  I would of kept the metal photo of the rails that looked like they were leading to the end of the platform.


simplicity

And last but not least simplicity.
















I chose this photo for simplicity because the tower is in dead center and the 1st thing the viewer sees is the destruction in the center.

Lines

The lines photo.



This wasn't the best photo I chose but you can still see the line leading to the destroyed building in the background.

thirds

The thirds photo.



I chose this photo for thirds because of the fact that the photo shows the medical unit in the center but you can still see the candles in the lower right and the building in the upper left. 

mergers

The mergers photo.


I chose this photo to represent mergers because it shows all the military men and the rescue squad together with out merging into anything else.

Balance

The balance photo


I chose this photo of the machine to show how the machine and the cops are all balanced into the background.

Framing

This is the framing photo


I chose this photo for framing because you can clearly see that the military men are the center of attention in this photo.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Red,Metal,happy

This is Red























we really didn't manage to accomplish any of the six rules here except simplicity.


This is Metal.    we managed to get the lines rule vary well her note how the lines of the rails look like they lead to the end of the platform.

And finally Happy.    Here in happy we only managed to make the rule of simplicity work out here but it is something.
That is all             Fin.    I don't believe I would mind having to take these photos again because it was entertaining to find these photo and was some what of a challenge to me because of the fact that I have not ever taken a photojournalism class before.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Touching people

1.  I think that the project can be classified as off and somewhat odd, but it is a decent photographer project never the less.  As for the photo essay it is certainly interesting how the photographer puts such random people together in each photo. 

2.  If someone came up to me with a camera and asked me to touch a stranger I would ask for the reasoning behind such a sudden and rather random question if it was for a harmless reason than I may satisfy his desire.

3.  A fun photo to shoot might be to shoot a business man and a poor/average man together.

4.  The photos that I viewed(yet few in number)were still good enough for me to want to see more I did admire and enjoy looking at them.

The camera

Camera obscura: (Latin for vaulted chamber) is a contraption that projects it surroundings.

The Visible spectrum: the visible spectrum is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is able to be seen by the human eye.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum: is the range of all electromagnetic radiation.

The Diaphragm: The diaphragm is a thin structure that is meant to keep the light from passing through.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

40 greatest photos & Touching people

I chose this picture because the rebellious spirit reminds me of my own.  The way the photographer made it to where you can see all of the military men was a eye catcher.  The reason the photo made it to the 40 greatest photos ever was because it show that we need to stand up to our oppressors. 











I chose this photo because it shows loss and  respect for those of deceased.  How the photographer honed in on the child and the marine was intriguing.  This photo made it the the best 40 because it shows loss of a dear one can be devastating to a persons life.








I chose this photo because it show how the people of all ages appreciate the protection of those how watch over us.  The way the photographer showed both the kid giving the heart to the riot cop and the cop holding it with his shield.  This made it the greatest 40 because it shows how innocence is the best reason to protect.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Roger Fenton Bio:

Roger Fenton was born in 1819 in Haywood, in London.  He got an education at the university collage of London.  He became an astounded photographer as an occupation. Roger Fenton past in August 1869, in London England.




-Shadow.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Grate black and white photographers.


Sherrman.


Roger Fenton.

Max Waldmen .
 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

My first pictures

This is the worst of the pics I took because he has a plane pose and has no emotion in this picture.



 This is the best one I could get because, one he has a slight pose going on, and some emotion in his face now. it also had the better lighting out of all of the pics.