Thursday, January 29, 2015

6 Stations

Black Acrylic Glass-
This image was created by taking a few pieces of ice and laying them on a piece of acrylic glass. Some of the materials needed to create this image would be a camera with a nice lens, preferably a 50 mm, black acrylic glass, and a few pieces of ice.

Water Drop-
This photo was created by dropping a colored liquid on a black piece of something and having a black backdrop. For this image you would need paint, a camera and a black back drop. You might also need a pretty nice lens, preferably a macro.

Light Wheel Painting-
This Photo was created by a man spinning a wheel in his hangs that have lights attached to the wheel. For this photo you would need a wheel and lights attached to it, a camera and set the camera with a long shutter speed.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Peer Review

http://brendasphotoblog.blogspot.com
1) The picture i like the best is the dog smirking. I like this one the most because the dog is smiling and dogs don't do that. 
2) Out of all of the photos she posted there were none that I didn't like. 
3) I love all of the photos because the colors in the photos pop. I also love the photos because none of them are blurry and the picture is near perfect. 
4) One area that she can improve in is her depth of field concept because when she shot the architecture photo the area of focus was too deep. 
5) I think she did the best portraying things because the dog doesn't look like a dog but more of a thing.
6) I think she did  a great job portraying all of the topics, Therefor there were no bad photos. 
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Monday, January 12, 2015

Lighting Practice



                                   
 Butterfly
Loop
 Rembrant
Split

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

5 Websites

http://petapixel.com/2015/01/01/projector-brought-forest-turns-nature-glowing-wonderland/

If you looked at a video, please do the following:
a. Describe what you saw in the video.
In the video there were projectors set up to show that the forrest in a different perspective. that perspective was almost light show like.
b. Try to figure out who made the video. If it was a photographer look them up on google and see if you can learn more about them. 
There is no official name of the person who crated the pictures and videos.
c. If there is a story about the video on the website, paraphrase it in 2-3 sentences.
d. What did you learn new? I learned a new way of photography, that was is almost artificial. 

http://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/


a. Why did you pick this photo?
I chose this photo because the staircase never stops. I like the curiosity it brings from the viewer.
b. What rules of photography do you see in the photo?
Lines, symmetry, rule of thirds
c. Who took the photo?
Christian Richter

http://blog.ted.com/2014/10/07/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/

a. Describe what you saw in the video.
In the video i watched some very long time lapses. Some ranges from minutes to hours.
b. Try to figure out who made the video. If it was a photographer look them up on google and see if you can learn more about them. There is no direst name to the maker of the video.
c. If there is a story about the video on the website, paraphrase it in 2-3 sentences.
d. What did you learn new?
I learned that there is more than just movement of people and things in time lapses, there is lapses of nature which is truly beautiful. 

a. This website gave some tips on modeling. They mainly say that when modeling, you can't be so stiff, you should always be chaining positions, and to move your body parts asymmetrically.
b. I can use these tips in class for whenever we're doing studio.
c. This didn't expand my knowledge on an Adobe program.