1. I thought it was pretty enlightening hearing how all these animals have been wiped out just in 13 years by someone who has gone there and back and who cares for these animals. The photos he took while he was in Africa were stunning, everything about the pictures were how they were supposed to be by grabbing my attention and making me actually interested in the pictures. I also liked the fact that he was honest about having some sort of connection with the animals he just stated how he was just fascinated by them.
2. My favorite Photo:
3. I like this picture because I feel like it tells the story of someone who is sad because he is holding the tusks of an elephant that was probably killed and his face is hidden. It looks dark and gloomy giving it a dark sad sort of feeling that I like because it actually tells a story instead of just looking cool
4. Rules:
Framing is good to just show the end of the tusks and the back of the man with no distractions.
Simplicity: The photo has nothing from the subject, the land is flat with no other distractions in the background.
5. He photographed on medium-format black and white film without telephoto or zoom lenses. This is important because he said that he needs to be very close to the animal in order to capture a personality and his camera only allows him to do that.
6. His reason is to express his love for animals through photography that he wanted people to see and love animals like he did.
7. To bring light to the poaching situation and to make people fall in love with animals like he is.
8. The photos are my elegy to these beautiful creatures, to this wrenchingly beautiful world that is steadily, tragically vanishing before our eyes.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Funny Captions
Roger McSkinny chases the van in front of him in the morning after he loses his clothes in the forest. His wife, Mrs. McSkinny stole his clothes after she found out Roger left the milk cap off of the carton.
Mrs. Goodell orders her Wendy's on her cart she is stealing from the grocery store. Mrs. Goodell was very stressed out after driving on the road going 4 mph down the highway and told herself she deserved a frosty.
Former Captain, BlackBeard is being told he can not live in the past by his former crew mates, Fiddy and Widdy. Blackbeard has been depressed from not raiding and looting islands and ships like he used to.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Rules of Photography II
Self Portraits and Portraits Part 1
"This type of framing can add a sense of fun and energy into your shots. Just don’t ‘slightly’ do it or you’ll have people asking themselves if you might have mistakenly held your camera crooked."
"The most common mistake made by photographers is that they are not physically close enough to their subjects. In some cases this means that the center of interest—the subject—is just a speck, too small to have any impact. Even when it is big enough to be decipherable, it usually carries little meaning. Viewers can sense when a subject is small because it was supposed to be and when it's small because the photographer was too shy to get close."
Environmental Portrait:
I liked this photo because I love Basketball and I think it was a rally cool way to shoot the picture from above the rim through the net.
I liked this one because he looks just completely alone with just the water and a tiny bit of land in the frame.
Photography Self Portrait:
liked this one because it looks really cool how his whole body looks normal and still but his face is shaking rapidly and makes the picture look really cool.
This one I liked because he is drawing himself and I like how it tells the viewer that he is a drawer in a really cool way.
Casual Portrait:
I liked this one basically just because of the angle which makes it more unique than the other casual portraits.
I liked this one because I really like kids and it was not like all he other adult portraits that are not very interesting to me.
Portrait Assignment:
For my portrait project I will be shooting portraits of my 4 year-old niece, Claire. I will be shooting at my grandmother's big house that has many different interesting places to shoot. I am striving to make the pictures interesting with different angles and backgrounds, I especially will try and use the photography rules of Framing, Avoiding Mergers and Rule of Thirds.
"The most common mistake made by photographers is that they are not physically close enough to their subjects. In some cases this means that the center of interest—the subject—is just a speck, too small to have any impact. Even when it is big enough to be decipherable, it usually carries little meaning. Viewers can sense when a subject is small because it was supposed to be and when it's small because the photographer was too shy to get close."
Environmental Portrait:
I liked this photo because I love Basketball and I think it was a rally cool way to shoot the picture from above the rim through the net.
I liked this one because he looks just completely alone with just the water and a tiny bit of land in the frame.
Photography Self Portrait:
liked this one because it looks really cool how his whole body looks normal and still but his face is shaking rapidly and makes the picture look really cool.
This one I liked because he is drawing himself and I like how it tells the viewer that he is a drawer in a really cool way.
Casual Portrait:
I liked this one basically just because of the angle which makes it more unique than the other casual portraits.
I liked this one because I really like kids and it was not like all he other adult portraits that are not very interesting to me.
Portrait Assignment:
For my portrait project I will be shooting portraits of my 4 year-old niece, Claire. I will be shooting at my grandmother's big house that has many different interesting places to shoot. I am striving to make the pictures interesting with different angles and backgrounds, I especially will try and use the photography rules of Framing, Avoiding Mergers and Rule of Thirds.
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Great Black and White Photographers Part 3
I see happiness, as he thinks he has solved the equation, I smell the odor of wood and the outside. I hear the laughter and talk of children, I feel the heat of the sun with no form of cooling. I have a dry taste in my mouth in the complete wood school.
I see wonder and confusion as the boy looks out into the city. I smell gas from the train, I hear the loud sound of the train as it speeds along the tracks. I feel the hard wood of the train pressing on my chin, I taste the dirt in my mouth after a long day of playing with my elephant toy.
I would probably like to make a poster.
Great Black and White Photographers Part II
Robert Doisneau was born in April 1912 and died in April 1994. He was born in Gentilly, Paris where he also attended school even though he mentioned that the streets is where he had his most important schooling.he enrolled at the École Estienne, a craft school from which he graduated in 1929 with diplomas in engraving and lithography.When he was 16 he took up photography but was so shy that he started by photographing cobblestones before progressing to children and then adults. He began photographing in 1929 in order to improve his draftsmanship in order to work in advertising or reporting.
Robert began his job as a photographer for a rental car company in 1930 while also taking pictures of the streets hoping to sell them to magazines. Robert then became a part of the resistance in world war II and then resumed his career in advertising by shooting for Vogue magazine in 1945 after the war. His first book of is photographs was in 1949 called The Suburbs of Paris. In the 1950s he became a part of the Group XV which was a group of Photographers who were dedicated to improving the artistry and technical aspects of photography. He from then on photographed a wide array of people and events for the rest of his career.
Robert Doisneau is now known as one of the first ever humanist photographers, being one of the first photographers of modest, playful and ironic pictures. He also took pictures of mingling social classes, and eccentrics in contemporary Paris streets and cafes. Robert Doisneau said "The marvels of daily life are so exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street." Stating how photography can capture the more exciting and interesting scenes that any movie would. Robert Doisneaus's work gives a respect and notice to children's play not bothered by any parents.
Robert began his job as a photographer for a rental car company in 1930 while also taking pictures of the streets hoping to sell them to magazines. Robert then became a part of the resistance in world war II and then resumed his career in advertising by shooting for Vogue magazine in 1945 after the war. His first book of is photographs was in 1949 called The Suburbs of Paris. In the 1950s he became a part of the Group XV which was a group of Photographers who were dedicated to improving the artistry and technical aspects of photography. He from then on photographed a wide array of people and events for the rest of his career.
Robert Doisneau is now known as one of the first ever humanist photographers, being one of the first photographers of modest, playful and ironic pictures. He also took pictures of mingling social classes, and eccentrics in contemporary Paris streets and cafes. Robert Doisneau said "The marvels of daily life are so exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street." Stating how photography can capture the more exciting and interesting scenes that any movie would. Robert Doisneaus's work gives a respect and notice to children's play not bothered by any parents.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Abandoned Theme Parks
Takakanonuma Greenland is the park I would like to visit because it looked really kind of scary and creepy. It would be cool to go there in the mountains too. It is also supposedly haunted so it would be fun to go with like a friend to go take pictures together. I would definitely not want to be there alone.
5 other places to take cool pictures:
1. A big unexplored cave.
2. Deep in the ocean in a submarine
3. Underground Rome
4. Some island no one knows about
5. An abandoned village some where remote.
No picture for undiscovered island.
It would be very interesting to take pictures on an undiscovered island because you will have a sense of danger if there is some sort of new species on the island or a tribe. It would be an amazing experience to take pictures there because you could know that you are the owner of any pictures of that island. Also if the island hasn't been touched by humans it would be fun and weird to see a place not inhabited by humans how it would look.
I would need to research what islands have all been discovered before like on a map and such. Then i would need to acquire a plane to explore or a boat and would also need a lot of food and water because I don't know how long it would take to find an island. I would also need some type of protection like a gun of some sort.
Mural Questions
1. I think it would be cool to be a blue theme of some sort because the color is really nice to look at.
2. We should definitely open up to cameras so the pictures will all look better.
3. I would want to put it outside on the gym maybe.
2. We should definitely open up to cameras so the pictures will all look better.
3. I would want to put it outside on the gym maybe.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016
Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO
Aperture:
F2.8
F16
Questions:
1.The pupil is what we closely relate to aperture.
2.The smaller the aperture f-number the larger the aperture
3.A smaller aperture will bring the images in the background in focus and larger aperture will make the camera focus on the subject in front.
Shutter Speed:
Photo at high shutter speed
Photo at low shutter speed
A)Low
B)Low
C)High
D)High
E)High
F)High
A)Low
B)High
C)Low
D)High
E)High
F)Low
Camera Settings:
Aperture Priority-Set the lens aperture while camera automatically sets shutter speed
Shutter Priority-Set the shutter speed while camera sets aperture
Manual- Set both aperture and shutter speed.
ISO:
200 ISO:
3200 ISO:
ISO Questions:
1. High ISO can be used to capture fast images with good lighting when you don't have good lighting.
2. Always try to use ow ISO unless you do not have good lighting.
3. Use high ISO when you need to quickly capture an image without enough light originally.
All Together:
1. Aperture Settings-2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22
2. Shutter Speed Settings- 1 sec 1/60 sec 1/4000 sec
3. ISO Settings 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400 12800 25600
F2.8
F16
Questions:
1.The pupil is what we closely relate to aperture.
2.The smaller the aperture f-number the larger the aperture
3.A smaller aperture will bring the images in the background in focus and larger aperture will make the camera focus on the subject in front.
Shutter Speed:
Photo at high shutter speed
Photo at low shutter speed
A)Low
B)Low
C)High
D)High
E)High
F)High
A)Low
B)High
C)Low
D)High
E)High
F)Low
Camera Settings:
Aperture Priority-Set the lens aperture while camera automatically sets shutter speed
Shutter Priority-Set the shutter speed while camera sets aperture
Manual- Set both aperture and shutter speed.
ISO:
200 ISO:
3200 ISO:
ISO Questions:
1. High ISO can be used to capture fast images with good lighting when you don't have good lighting.
2. Always try to use ow ISO unless you do not have good lighting.
3. Use high ISO when you need to quickly capture an image without enough light originally.
All Together:
1. Aperture Settings-2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22
2. Shutter Speed Settings- 1 sec 1/60 sec 1/4000 sec
3. ISO Settings 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400 12800 25600
Filling the Frame
This best represents filling the frame because it has liquid spraying everywhere making it exciting and interesting to look at.
Action and Emotion
This one shows the most emotion because all of the people are all gathered with their heads down in silence out of maybe respect or sadness.
The Story
I chose this because it tells the story of how these students are helping the homeless and how they are being loving and giving towards those who need that in their life.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Post Shoot Reflection
1. The main challenge i face was that i could not figure out how to copy and paste different things.
2. I found myself thinking about focused shots a lot.
3. I would look for more meaningful photos that actually meant something.
4. I would still look a lot for pictures that were focused correctly because i do not like photos that are not focused.
5. I really enjoyed my Rule of Thirds picture and also my balance photo.
6. Yes i would, because I think it is a subject that needs to be talked about, especially for those who were not born before the event.
http://annikasphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/
She could have used less rule of thirds I felt like she used too much of it. Also all of her pictures subjects were on the right side of the picture, she lacks variety of placement.
She did take pictures of actually interesting subjects which is very good for pictures.
2. I found myself thinking about focused shots a lot.
3. I would look for more meaningful photos that actually meant something.
4. I would still look a lot for pictures that were focused correctly because i do not like photos that are not focused.
5. I really enjoyed my Rule of Thirds picture and also my balance photo.
6. Yes i would, because I think it is a subject that needs to be talked about, especially for those who were not born before the event.
http://annikasphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/
She could have used less rule of thirds I felt like she used too much of it. Also all of her pictures subjects were on the right side of the picture, she lacks variety of placement.
She did take pictures of actually interesting subjects which is very good for pictures.
Lines Explanation
I think this picture best represents lines because when i first looked at the photo I saw the girl and then the lines which are the 2 towers led me up to the explosion which is the subject.
Framing Explanation
The framing of this photo lets us see the very edge of the american flag to the man's face this could also be an example or rule of thirds as his face is in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Balance Explanation
I think this picture is a good example of balance in a photo because the man is directly in the center of the photo and we see papers all over the street with no distractions from him.
Rule of Thirds Explanation
This picture best represents rule of thirds because as we see the action and subject of the picture is the explosion which is in the top right of the picture.
Simplicity Explanation
This picture represents simplicity because it is just one man in the photo. He is falling but it almost looks like he is still in the air. Also there are absolutely nothing else you could be looking at.
Avoiding Mergers Explanation
My Favorite Photos
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