Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Merging 9/11

Merging 9/11
This photo is a good example of merging. Theres no real subject to it and no rule to it. The people are cut off from the wist and below in a bad and awkward way. And in general its just not a very good photo.

Framing 9/11



Framing 9/11

This photo is great for framing because it captures the main subject of the photo surrounded by the dark wall with a hole in it. It looks really good since its dark and then through the framing is a busy and light area/subject.

Balance 9/11

Balance 9/11
I picked this photo for balance because it almost looks like this photo has been mirrored. The shape is identical on both sides which gives a really cool illusion to this photo. I definitely like this one because of the balance effect. 

Lines 9/11

Lines 9/11
This is a really good photo for lines because obviously the whole back round is lines. The main subject is the man jumping from the tower and the lines are surrounding it. Giving the photo a cool kind of illusion effect.

Rule of thirds 9/11


Rule of Thirds 9/11
I picked this photo for rule of thirds because it was just about the closest one i could find. For the most part the horizon helps divide the picture in thirds and the source of the bomb is the main focus. It is in the upper left hand corner which draws your attention to that corner immediately. 

Simplicity 9/11

Simplicity 9/11
I picked this photo for simplicity because the back round is a solid blue color. The main focus in the midd round lets everyone focus on the subject without any distractions.

Monday, August 27, 2018

21 questions about cameras

1.A small hole is made in a wall, through the hole light is shined through which projects the scenery from the other side of the wall through the wall onto the opposite wall.
2.Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens perfected the process of making good quality glass lenses.
3.Joseph Nicephore invented the first film to create the first successful camera.
4. Light still passes through the lens and exposes the film, the end result is still a picture. As it always will be.
5.Digital camera's use an electronic sensor called a CCD to capture the photograph.
6. Auto mode causes the camera to completely control flash and exposure. Program mode just captures the photo, just point and shoot. 
7.When the camera blurs out the back round and only focuses on the main object.
8.To freeze the motion the camera will use the fastest shutter speed possible.
9.For manual mode the photographer must set the shutter and aperture mode.
10.you would use a half press on the trigger button because the camera will respond faster.
11.This symbol means you have disabled the flash, maybe because it make the lightning more dramatic than it needs to be when using natural light.
12. the auto flash will fire off if the camera thinks the photograph needs more light.
13.the photo will get way to over exposed and look almost completely white and bright.
14.if there is not enough light the photo will look very dark and look very pixilated. 
15.a stop is a measurement of light. as every two light bulbs counts as 1 stop.
16. if there were two suns the brightness of the stop would go up by 1 stop.
17. if there were 4 suns the amount of stops that would go up by would be two stops.
18.the affect a longer shutter speed would be more light.
19.the affect a shorter shutter speed has is less light.
20.the aperture controls the amount of light let into the photographs
21.when you adjust the aperture you can increase the light by changing the speed of the shutter.

Friday, August 24, 2018

first day photos



I like this photo because of all the natural light taking up the picture. Its cool how it looks almost split down the middle, and all the extra lines and structures add some really cool dimension and character. i think its a pretty good photo with not to much going on but the illusion that there is.


 I do not like like this photo because the lighting is to dark and its slanted. I wanted to post this picture to show what pictures look like when I usually take them to show my progression is taking photos. There was also no real meaning to this photo, so it feels as if there is no story to go with it .



Thursday, August 23, 2018

heyyy

I wanted to be in this class to get better at taking aesthetic photos. I want to also know how to use a really good camera!

Perspective Photo