Monday, September 24, 2012

Unusual and interesting photos Part 3

1. Below each photo are suggestions for photographers. List 3 of the ones you think are the most important for photographers to remember when they are out shooting.
I will say #18 is important for the photographers to remember when they are shooting because it says "What this can teach photographers is to never stop looking for the right angle to take a photo." also #15 because it says "We should take photos of things that have meaning to us." and #6 because it says " Being able to capture a story telling expression is an awesome skill to have as a photographer."
2. Pick your favorite painting, get a copy of it and post it on your blog.
This is my favorite because it looks really cool

3. Then go find a REAL photo that looks like your painting. DO NOT GET AN ACTUAL PHOTO OF THAT PAINTING, find a photo that copies the style of the painting, but is NOT the painting.


4. Did the photographer follow the suggestions fully?
It fallows most of the suggestions.
5. Which style of painting do you think might influence you?
The one that will influence me was #18. Paintings of Edgar Mueller because I really like the way the painting came out.

Unusual and interesting photos Part 2

1. Why did you pick this photo?
I picked this photo because I like the way they took it.
2. What category did you find this photo?
I found this photo in the "Photojournalist of the Year (smaller markets)"
3. What award did it win (what place)?
1st place, photojournalist of the year (smaller markets)
4. What did the photographer do that attracted your eye? (I am not talking about the subject, but what the photographer did)
What attracted my from this photo was the way the book was placed and made it look like if its his.
5. How much do you think the subject of the photo weighed in the judges minds when they picked this photo as one of the best of 2012?
I think it might of been really tricky because the photo is really good but you never know they might of been better ones.
6. What do you think the photographer had to do that was unique to getting this photo?

He had to really focus on the angle he was taking it so he will make it look better.
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Red

Unusual and interesting photos Part 1

1. What is your reaction to his work?
 I like the way the pictures look, most look like painting.

2. How do you think he made these photos?
 I'm pretty sure he edited them.

3 Think about some buildings you have seen, which ones would be good to take a photo like this?Tell me about those buildings, where are they, could you get easy access to them?
I would choose the capital,its downtown of Austin you can get easy access to it.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

I like this photo because I like how the sunlight looks.I also like the colors of the pictures.I also like the way they took the picture.
1. What do you think about this project and photo essay?
-I think its kinda weird because they make random person touch each other .

2. What would you do if someone approached you with a camera and asked you to participate in a photo shoot and then asked you to touch a stranger?
-I would not let them because it would be weird to take picture with a random person.
 
3. Think of an unusual photo shoot similar to this one that you think would be fun to go and shoot.
-Making people do weird poses.

4. Finally, tell me what you thought of the photography, are the photos good? Do you like looking at them?
-I like the pictures they were good.Yes I like looking at them because some look funny. 

 I picked this photo because I thought it was sad how she stayed next to her owners grave.
 I picked this photo because he was death and his facial expression when they put on the earpiece so he could hear.
I picked this picture because I like how the kid gave the police the heart and he kept it and the way the photographer too the photo.

Friday, September 14, 2012





1.)Image sensor- were you store photographs on flash memory.
2.)Diaphragm- Controls the diameter of the aperture.
3.)Ground glass- A glass whose surface has been ground to produce a flat but rough finish.
4.)Visible Spectrum- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.

1.)aperture-A hole or an opening through which light travels.
2.)shutter-A push-button found on many cameras, used to take a picture.
3.)exposure- The total density of light allowed to fall on the sensor during the taking of a photograph
4.)depth of field-The distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image.
5.)F-stop-a dimensionless number that is a quantitative measure of lens speed, an important concept in photography.
6.)focal length- A measure of how strongly the system converges or diverges light.