Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Reaction
After I had read those articles and story's based on 9/11 it makes me want to find out more about what happened since I don't know a lot but I would like to know more about it. I feel the falling man is a very deep photograph that was took then. Mainly because it explains "never again" as he is calmly falling to his death from the top of the building. The fact that he jumped instead of staying says that he didn't want that moment in time to scar or stay with him for the rest of his life.
Balance
In this photo, the three people are in a triangle formation but more spread out. Along with the other little shapes they make with their legs or body. Because of the shapes in the photo, it makes it way more appealing to look at. It also makes it seem more balanced as well.
Avoiding Mergers
In this photo, there is a merger between the two destroyed buildings. Since the two are merged, it is not as appealing to the eye because it either makes us confused or irritated when looking at it. Most likely because we don't know which exact part is which from which building when they meet.
Framing
In this photo, the frame which happens to be the broken/destroyed building allows us to see or focus on the main subject, which is the firefighter who is climbing the ladder.
Lines
In this photo, the lines in the background of the man falling allows us to know where he is heading. So since he is falling we know that he will hit the ground since there is nothing else around him but the structure/looks of the building behind him.
Simplicity
In this photo, the background being faded or clouded allows the picture to be more simple by focusing more on the main object. Which looks like a broken part of a structure. If it had the busy background then it will make the photo look more complicated
Rule of thirds
In this photo, the man who is walking in the street isn't perfectly lined up in the center. Instead he is on the left which is one of the spots for the rule of thirds. Since it's not lined up and is using the rule, it lets you know where he is heading and it adds more to the scene around him.
Monday, August 27, 2018
First day photos
Thing Photo: I liked this photo because it shows a path which can mean many things to a person if you think about this photo deeply. I think the fact that the amount of benches and trashcans makes the walkway seem endless in a way. In order for me to take this photo I had to wait for there to be no people passing by and I had to center myself in the middle of the pathway in order for it to look somewhat even
Person Photo: I liked this photo because it shows a eery hallway along with one person just sitting alone at a table on his phone. To me it makes me think about how even when you look like you are alone, you really are not which is what I think makes this photo seem like a good photo. I picked this photo because I loved the way it looked and the scene whenever I was looking at or taking the photo.
The camera
1. The hole acted like lens, focusing and projecting light onto the wall of the dark chamber. It is achieved by letting the light get into the tiny little hole and since the light is focused into the hole it projects the image on the opposite wall
2. The modern camera came one step closer when Issac Newton and Christian Huygens perfected the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses
3. He had created film which allowed the first successful photograph to be taken (A glass lens, dark box and film)
4. Light passes through the lens, into the camera, and exposes the film. The result would still be a photograph as well.
5.Digital cameras capture images with an electronic sensor called a CCD.
6.Auto mode will allow the camera to completely control flash and exposure. Program mode is a automatic-assist which you just point and shoot. Unlike full auto modem you can usually control flash and a few other camera settings.
7.Portrait is used to blur out the background. The camera will try to use the fastest available lens setting (aperture).
8. Sports is used to freeze motion. The camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
9.The photographer must set both the shutter and the aperture mode.
10. A half press will tell the camera that you're almost ready to take a shot and to be prepared, triggering the focus lock and the faster full press reponse
11. It disables the flash. The mood of the photograph can sometimes be more dramatic when the natural light is used.
12. Auto-flash is enabled by default and will automatically fire if the camera thinks it needs more light
13. Too much light and the picture will be washed out
14. Not enough light and the picture will be to dark
15. The term "stop" is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
16. 1
17. 2
18. The longer shutter speeds means more light
19. The shorter shutter speeds means less light
20. You can control the aperture by opening the "aperture opening" also known as tan F-Stop
21. You can increase the light by closing the restrict light, and opening up to let it through.
2. The modern camera came one step closer when Issac Newton and Christian Huygens perfected the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses
3. He had created film which allowed the first successful photograph to be taken (A glass lens, dark box and film)
4. Light passes through the lens, into the camera, and exposes the film. The result would still be a photograph as well.
5.Digital cameras capture images with an electronic sensor called a CCD.
6.Auto mode will allow the camera to completely control flash and exposure. Program mode is a automatic-assist which you just point and shoot. Unlike full auto modem you can usually control flash and a few other camera settings.
7.Portrait is used to blur out the background. The camera will try to use the fastest available lens setting (aperture).
8. Sports is used to freeze motion. The camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
9.The photographer must set both the shutter and the aperture mode.
10. A half press will tell the camera that you're almost ready to take a shot and to be prepared, triggering the focus lock and the faster full press reponse
11. It disables the flash. The mood of the photograph can sometimes be more dramatic when the natural light is used.
12. Auto-flash is enabled by default and will automatically fire if the camera thinks it needs more light
13. Too much light and the picture will be washed out
14. Not enough light and the picture will be to dark
15. The term "stop" is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
16. 1
17. 2
18. The longer shutter speeds means more light
19. The shorter shutter speeds means less light
20. You can control the aperture by opening the "aperture opening" also known as tan F-Stop
21. You can increase the light by closing the restrict light, and opening up to let it through.
Welcome to my blog
I'm taking photo 1 because for a while now I have been very interested in photography and plan to pursue it as a career. I just wanted to get more experience with photography and some processes in order to be successful later on in my life. That's the reason why I decided to take photo 1.
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