Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Fall


This is my Fall Co log. My task was to choose 5 pictures that represent fall that either show Emphasis or Rhythm. The 5 Pictures I have chosen are; different colored candy, candy baskets that look like pumpkins‘, a model, a extremely big tree & two different people helping one another to plant a tree.
The reason why I had chosen a model to represent fall is because Fashion week in New York City begins in fall. New Fashions a lot of runway walking and many new styles.
This picture of two different people helping each other plant a tree shows unity & it represents a new beginning. In fall all the tress are letting the leaves fall so it can have a new fresh start in spring. In the other image of the bigger tree it shows a tree before all the leaves are let go & how beautiful fall can be.
The next image was chosen because the pumpkins are representing Halloween. Pumpkins are usually associated with Halloween ; pumpkin picking, craving a face into a pumpkin it’s a tradition to many people. The candy also represents Halloween, because on Halloween kids trick or treat to receive candy.
 
 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

quiz

  1. What does this symbol mean?



    • Night Mode (correct answer, your response)





    2. 3 ways to bring photographs into a computer are to import photos from a digital camera, scan a photograph and






    • scan a negative. (correct answer, your response)   


    1. What does this symbol mean?

      Red Eyes On







      1. Only photos taken on a digital camera can be exported to a disk or flash drive?
        False





        4. What does this symbol mean?

        Flash Off








               


      1. There are 2 ways to control light with a camera.
        False 
        1. If you were shooting in the early morning (pre-sunrise), what apperture setting would you most likely want to use?
          • f/8
          • f/16
          • f/32
          • f/2.8 (correct answer, your response)

          Points earned: 2 out of 2
         
        1. What does this symbol mean?

          • Portrait mode
          • Landscape Mode
          • Flower Mode
          • Macro Mode (correct answer, your response)

          Points earned: 1 out of 1
         
        1. The button that is pushed to take the photograph controls the
          • white balance.
          • aperture.
          • ISO.
          • shutter. (correct answer, your response)

          Points earned: 1 out of 1
         
        1. It isn't that important to control the lighting when taking a photograph because it can always be fixed later using Photoshop.
          • True
          • False (correct answer)


         
        1. The best way to get a really close shot of a subject is by zooming in and moving as close to the subject as possible.
          • True
          • False (correct answer, your response)

          P
         
        1. A setting of f/4 refers to shutter speed.
          • True
          • False (correct answer, your response)

         

         
        1. You can change the white balance on the camera by
          • using the White Balance button.
          • going to the White Balance menu in the Main Menu.
          • going to the Function menu in Mode Menu. (correct answer, your response)
          • turning the camera off and back on again.


         
        1. Aperture is the first "line of defense" for controlling light.
          • True (correct answer)



         
        1. What does this symbol mean?





          • Landscape Mode (correct answer, your response)





















                                                        

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Project 3 (Questions)

 Why should you be clear about the subject?




  If you are photographing flowers, wide shots are fine but you should also try getting up close and making a feature of an individual flower.Don't have unnecessary empty or useless space in the photo. In some cases you may have a good reason for including empty space the rule is to leave out empty space
which serves no purpose. Only if it adds to the effect of the composition






  If an object is not completely in shot, Some objects don't look good if you can't see the whole thing, or at least a certain amount of it. Partial objects can be awkward or even confusing. You can't always avoid this situation; sometimes it doesn't matter, and you may even use it for effect. However it is something to be mindful of — try to have a reason for including or excluding partial objects.

  Many shots can be given added impact by simple changes in the camera view. The photo on the top right has quite a nice composition, but the effect is much more dramatic when the camera is rolled to the right.When the subject is a person, different angles can have a strong influence on how they are perceived. 
  There are many types of "balance" in a photograph; for example, a mix of close and distant objects, a mix of light and dark, etc. Poor balance is not usually good, for example, a photo with too much light and no contrast.
Different lines have different effects:
  • Vertical lines emphasise strength, power and height.
  • Horizontal lines emphasise width, stability and security.
  • Diagonal lines have a more dramatic, dynamic effect than vertical and horizontal.
  • Curved lines reflect nature, relaxation, sensuality, etc.
Lines can be used to direct the viewer's interest, emphasize parts of the frame, and generally create interesting effects.


Monday, October 18, 2010

This picture shows emphasis. I took this picture at the beach, while I was on the board walk the sky and the clouds stand out the most .

Homework

By Jays
Inside Of A MTA Bus Looking At The Street Lights
Different Lighting Homework

Thursday, October 14, 2010

photo Shop

Variety 
Harmony                                                                                  Emphasis
Contrast 
Contrast
Movement

Harmony