Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Monday, December 7, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Friday, October 23, 2015
Do you agree with Kevin Bacon’s statement about how musicians are better photography subjects than actors? Why?
I don't think that, I think anyone can be a good photographer if they have the emotions, the true feelings of what's going on in the image. Anyone can be a good photographer if they really believe in themselves. It sounds typical but it's true.
Which photographer’s work did you enjoy more? Bob Gruen or Kevin Bacon? Why? What stands out to you?
Kevin Bacon has a lot more emotions and color in his photos, if he wants something to be calm, he makes it calm and if he wants something sad, he will make it sad. He's very good at expressing his emotions.
Describe a photo you saw in the episode that you felt was an exceptional photo.
The one where the guy was looking out the window and into the light. It shows how calming the time was and how no worries came to mind.
Why do you think Bob Gruen photographed the Clash and Green Day in the same location?
It was sort of to show how they are similar. It shows how Green Day appreciates Clash and how they would like to be able to connect. Also, it's really cool thing to do to be able to shoot the same place as Clash did.
Did you enjoy the episode? Would you be interested in watching another episode in class?
I did enjoy the episode. I think we should be able to do this more often.
I don't think that, I think anyone can be a good photographer if they have the emotions, the true feelings of what's going on in the image. Anyone can be a good photographer if they really believe in themselves. It sounds typical but it's true.
Which photographer’s work did you enjoy more? Bob Gruen or Kevin Bacon? Why? What stands out to you?
Kevin Bacon has a lot more emotions and color in his photos, if he wants something to be calm, he makes it calm and if he wants something sad, he will make it sad. He's very good at expressing his emotions.
Describe a photo you saw in the episode that you felt was an exceptional photo.
The one where the guy was looking out the window and into the light. It shows how calming the time was and how no worries came to mind.
Why do you think Bob Gruen photographed the Clash and Green Day in the same location?
It was sort of to show how they are similar. It shows how Green Day appreciates Clash and how they would like to be able to connect. Also, it's really cool thing to do to be able to shoot the same place as Clash did.
Did you enjoy the episode? Would you be interested in watching another episode in class?
I did enjoy the episode. I think we should be able to do this more often.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
1.) What are the 3 types of texture photography?
detail, drama, and information.
2.) What two forms of contrast does texture take?
The first way is within the texture itself. contrast enhances the detail in texture and makes it stand out. The other way that contrast can be used is to make an area of texture contrast with the background
3.) What two categories do texture curves fall into?
leading curves and non-leading curves.
4.) How can texture create mood? What emotions do certain lines convey?
by stirring up emotions and certain emotions do lines convey are how dramatic they are.
5.) How can you break a pattern in your photographs?
This is usually done by inserting an object into the pattern
detail, drama, and information.
2.) What two forms of contrast does texture take?
The first way is within the texture itself. contrast enhances the detail in texture and makes it stand out. The other way that contrast can be used is to make an area of texture contrast with the background
3.) What two categories do texture curves fall into?
leading curves and non-leading curves.
4.) How can texture create mood? What emotions do certain lines convey?
by stirring up emotions and certain emotions do lines convey are how dramatic they are.
5.) How can you break a pattern in your photographs?
This is usually done by inserting an object into the pattern
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
project thing
how this collage represents me is how I love cats, bands, and tumblr. Cats have always been a big part of my life, and my best friends. I have two cats, Huey and Sugar, and they are the best cats I could have ever asked for. Tumblr has always brought a smile to my face whenever I was down. I could always just go on and laugh no matter what was going on in my life. And bands have always been there for me when no one else was, singing words into my ears to calm me down when i'm sad, angry, anxious, etc. My three favorite bands are Of Mice & Men, All Time Low, and Twenty One Pilots. They're all very important to me and I feel like if I ever got to meet any of the band members I would just burst into tears.
Also, I really like pizza. so that's in my background.
Friday, October 16, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
I'm for adding watermarks to my images. If someone took my photos and didn't give me credit I would just talk to them about it and ask if they would appreciate if someone took their photos and didn't give credit. They would probably be angry, and I would ask if they could delete it or edit it to show it was originally mine.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Monday, October 5, 2015
Suicide has been a big part of my past, and not a good part of my life.
It has controlled me and the things I want to do. It used to hurt me everyday, but it's my job to not allow it to have the power to get to me. Suicide is not the answer. people don't necessarily want to die, they want the help and care they need. which, if you reach out, you will gain that help and support. So keep on walking forward, one step at a time. You have so much to live for, so much qualities and unique traits about yourself. you have the power to not let suicide hurt you. What will you do?
Suicide hotline: 1 (800) 273-8255
Friday, October 2, 2015
pixels,
a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed.
image resolution,
the detail an image holds.
megabyte,
A measure of a computer's disk storage capacity or a computer file's size
megapixel,
a unit of graphic resolution equivalent to one million or (strictly) 1,048,576 (220) pixels.
jpeg,
a format for compressing image files.
psd,
the default format that Photoshop uses for saving data.
white balance
the color balance on a digital camera.
, histogram,
a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
aperture,
an opening, hole, or gap.
shutter speed,
the time for which a shutter is open at a given setting.
depth of field,
the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera.
bitmap,
a representation in which each item corresponds to one or more bits of information, especially the information used to control the display of a computer screen.
exposure,
how much light their is in the picture
watermarking,
The artist's name or signature on the picture to show that it's theirs
optical zoom,
zoom in (or out) on the subject in the LCD or viewfinder.
digital zoom,
One type of digital zoom simply "crops" the edges of the image.
light meter,
an instrument for measuring the intensity of light, used chiefly to show the correct exposure when taking a photograph.
image stabilization
techniques used to reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure.
, noise,
variation of brightness or color information in images, and is usually an aspect of electronic noise.
lag time,
is the delay between triggering the shutter and when the photograph is actually recorded
hot shoe,
a bracket on a camera body that provides support and electrical contact for an electronic flash attachment
fisheye,
lens Expand.
macro
is classically a lens capable of reproduction ratios of at least 1:1
, telephoto,
is a specific type of a long-focus lens in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length.
wide angle,
refers to a lens whose focal length is substantially smaller than the focal length of a normal lens for a given film plane.
DSLR.
is a digital camera combining the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, as opposed to photographic film
Thursday, October 1, 2015
This picture is a symbol for the refugees everywhere. Her face became popular and the cover of geographic articles. This impacted the world to think about refuges and how they are living compared to us. I like this picture because it shows her facial expression towards being a refuge. This image is important for showing how they are living. The strength in this photo is her facial expression and opens up people's emotion toward how refugees live.
This picture is the symbol of the struggle of people who don't have enough money to feed their children, sell everything they had to feed their loved ones. This women sold her cars in able to feed her children.This impacts the world to think about how poor people live, how people give up everything for their loved ones. This image is important to show how important your loved ones really are. The strength in this photo is how the chridren are hiding next to their mother. This picture makes me feel very grateful for having a working car and a house over my head, a loving brother, and a wonderful, caring mother.
This picture is a symbol of the dead. This picture is a viet cong prisoner being exucuted for something we will never be sure if he did or did not kill a so called 'bad guy'. this impacts the world to remember our right from wrongs, what we've done, good and bad. This image is import representation of the vietom war. The strength in this phot is the man holding the gun, how he has no regret firing a maybe innocent man, This makes me feel sad and outraged towards how we used to be. I'm glad we have moved on further.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Monday, September 14, 2015
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Friday, September 11, 2015
Monday, September 7, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Thursday, August 27, 2015
1.) What was Photoshop based off of in traditional photography?
Digital version of a dark room
2.) Who were the two people that combined knowledge to create Photoshop?
Thomas and Glen Knoll
3.) What year was Photoshop 1.0 released?
1990
4.) What feature was added to Photoshop 2.0?
The Path Feature
5.) When was the layers feature introduced and what are layers?
1994 and the layers are the Adjustment layers and the Macro layers
6.) When did the unification in the Photoshop interface happen?
1996
7.) When did the lasso selection tool and the history feature appear?
1998
Digital version of a dark room
2.) Who were the two people that combined knowledge to create Photoshop?
Thomas and Glen Knoll
3.) What year was Photoshop 1.0 released?
1990
4.) What feature was added to Photoshop 2.0?
The Path Feature
5.) When was the layers feature introduced and what are layers?
1994 and the layers are the Adjustment layers and the Macro layers
6.) When did the unification in the Photoshop interface happen?
1996
7.) When did the lasso selection tool and the history feature appear?
1998
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
1.) When did photography begin?
5th century B.C.
2.) What century was the camera obscura started?
11th century
3.) Who recorded the first image that did not fade?
Joseph Nicephore Niepce
4.) What company created cameras for the general public?
Daguerreotype
5.) What did Henri-Cartier Bresson begin to use in 1930?
small 35mm cameras
6.) What did Model 95 develop?
Film
7.) What instant film camera was inexpensive for the public to buy and use?
Polaroid
8.) When and by what company was the first digital camera produced?
1991 and Kodak
5th century B.C.
2.) What century was the camera obscura started?
11th century
3.) Who recorded the first image that did not fade?
Joseph Nicephore Niepce
4.) What company created cameras for the general public?
Daguerreotype
5.) What did Henri-Cartier Bresson begin to use in 1930?
small 35mm cameras
6.) What did Model 95 develop?
Film
7.) What instant film camera was inexpensive for the public to buy and use?
Polaroid
8.) When and by what company was the first digital camera produced?
1991 and Kodak
Different types of photography
Architecture
Fashion
Fine Art
Landscape
Lifestyle
Macro
Nature
Photojournalism
Portrait
Street
Travel
Friday, August 21, 2015
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