Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Self Portrait and Portraits

Tips:
1.Set the Timer High and Use Burst.
2.Just thinking about my hobbies and past times, inspired all sorts of photo themes.

 I liked this photo because it show's the how some people live and call home.
What  liked about this photo was it captured this man in his shed with all his work he had done which is his sanctuary.
 I like this picture because It show's to brothers together having a great time.
I  like this picture because it shows 4 girls happy together in their orchestra photo.  

 I like this pic rue because it show's a man with his cat what could be better then this!
I picked this one out of many other photo's because it shows someone who serves his country with pride.
 I like this photo because this man is using his shirt to express what he is.
I like this photo because this man is expressing him self in his own way.


Semester Final Exam Part 2 and 3

Man linked to the drug cartel shot after rating on cartel leaders


The great argument between Governor and President  


Rhino rescued after heading the wrong direction .


Part 3


This image is an example of  example of framing because it is focusing on the dog. the people on the side are like a frame for the main attraction of the image. the Photographer achieved this image buy setting themselves up right so that they could use the people as a frame.
 This image is an example of leading line, the photographer achieved getting this photo by positioning themselves in just a way that when you look at the image your eye's follow the trail back.
 This image is an example of rule of thirds, the photographer achieved this image by not focusing directly at the speaker but by putting him on the edge making us focus not on the center but where he is at.
This image creates depth by using their environment to show the position where he is at.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Three Pillars of Exposure: Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed

Aperture
1.The eye
2.The smaller the aperture the less light gets in. The larger the aperture the more light that gets in.
3.The size of the aperture affects what in the picture looks sharp and what looks blurred.



Shutter Speed
1.a)High speed
b)Medium speed
c)Medium speed
d)Slow speed
e)Medium speed
f)High speed
2.a)Slow speed
b)Slow speed
c) Slow speed
d)Slow speed
e)Slow speed
d)Medium speed
3.There is auto mode where the camera sets the aperture and shutter speed. In Aperture priority mode you set the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture. In shutter priory mode you choose the aperture and the camera chooses the shutter speed. In manual you set both aperture and shutter speed.

Slow shutter speed

High shutter speed ISO
1.You don't need to use a flash, and it takes the picture quickly
2.Use the low ISO when there is light to get the best detail, if you use it at night and try to capture a fast picture its going to look like a ghost.
3.Use a high ISO when there is dim light and you are trying to capture a fast moving image.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Rules of Photography Part 2

Framing
 

 View point
 Cropping
 Pattern
 Background
 avoiding merges
 leading line
 Depth
 Rule of thirds
 balance

Monday, December 2, 2013

Turkey's P.O.V.

It all started on a cold Friday afternoon the 22nd to be exact. When strangers came to pick us out i prayed I wouldn't get picked. When all of the sudden a short Mexican mom came and picked me up. the horror it was. It was a short ride to the slaughter house. To my relief I was not killed that day. I had been put in some sort of locker that was very cold. Day's had past before they opened the locker. But this time there was many of them around me talking and drinking. Time was passing by end it was starting to warm up when they had started to move me and clean me out.. If any other turkey finds this note run far away no turkey should suffer this pain I have...