Thursday, December 12, 2013

academic shoot reflection

1: The challenges i encountered while doing this shoot, was corporation with the kids most of them weren't working. the rules that were difficult were merger and lines.
2: focus is the main one i was thinking about while i was shooting, also framing.
3: i would definitely focus more on the rules, and try and get better photos.
4: Im not really sure what i would do the same.
5:balance and simplicity were the ones that would be the easiest.
6: lines would definitely be the hardest the achieve for me.
7: RULE OF THIRDS! i would think of tic tac toe .

Iso, aperture, and shutter speed

1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?  The human eye.2.The smaller the Aperture the larger the lens, the higher the Aperture the smaller the lens3. Aperture impacts depth of field because it could either be sharp, or blurry.
F2.8F16
high shutter speedlow shutter speeda) dunking booth- fastb) the food eating contest- fastc) the rock climbing wall- slowd) someone working at a booth- slowe) the dj working at the middle of the circle- slowf) diamonds performance- fastnightime a) dunking booth- slowb) the food eating contest slowc) the rock climbing wall- medium d) someone working at a booth- slowe) the dj in the middle of the circle- mediumf) diamonds performance- medium

1. "aperture priority" mode is where you pick the aperture, but the camera automatically sets the shutter speed.2. "shutter priority" mode is where you select the shutter speed, and the camera automatically sets the aperture.3. "manual" mode you set the aperture and shutter speed yourself.

iso 200
iso 32001. you have a better advantage to getting a better picture of the players, and the other action going on.2. that it works better during the day, so you will get a better picture.3. better to use during the night, you would get a better picture at night then in day.F4- 1/250- blurry background, lightF5.6- 1/125- blurry background, lightF8- 1/60- can see background more, lightF11- 1/30- background is clear, people are a little blurryF16- 1/30- background is sharp, so are peopleF22- 1/8- blurry, but lightOn the first test i got 80%, on the second i got 88%, yes i do know understand shutter speed, aperture, iso and everything else better.

Caption Writing

1: Joey Gray kisses Beth Gonzalez on Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Times Square in New York City. Gray excitedly grabbed Gonzalez when the news was announced the the allies had defeated the Natiz,  ending World War II.



2: On a friday afternoon Firefighter Brayen West rushes out of a burning house with a 2 year old in his hands, Brayen West was at home in austin texas when he was called in, when Brayen got there he was told that the fire started because of the dryer, and that there was still someone inside. once Bryaen heard that he rushed in and brought out the 2 year old maria, if Brayen didn't rush in when he did maria would have died, now maria is a happy and healthy 7 year old.

3: This is sandy, she lives in sudan it was a saturday after noon when mary was walking searching for sandy, maria found sandy on the floor when she had picked up sandy she asked where she was going and sandy said to look for food. Everyday there is kids like sandy struggling to find food in order to survive.
4: It was a regular saturday for these kids when suddenly, vietnamese accidentally dropped napalm on their own troops and people that lived there. Maria is in the center of the picture with no clothes because she ripped them off because they were burning, this photo helped with the growing of anti-war.
5: This shooting took place in 2012 at sandy hook elementary school, when josh davis decided to walk into sandy hook with a gun ready to kill everyone. The teachers tried their best to save the kids from this dangerous man, many lives were lost that day including the principal, and many teachers and students.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Rules of photography part II

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Experimentation -