Monday, December 16, 2013

Rules of Photography Part II

 rule of thirds

balance


lines


simplicity

framing


avoiding mergers


symmetry and pattern


viewpoint

depth

crop






Thursday, December 12, 2013

caption writting




1. Curtis Reagan steals a kiss from Lois Lane on Friday in Times Square in New York City. Reagan snatched a kiss joyfully from Lane after the announcement that the allies had defeated the Nazis, ending       World War II.

2.
  

 A teenager with psychological problems thoughtlessly started shooting teachers and students for no good reasons at Sandy Hook Elementary School. After the shooting incident teachers and police officers lead students in a single file line to safety.


3.


On Sept.11,2001 there was a terrorist attack on one of the highest building in New York. A man flew right into the building causing many deaths including the unfortunate man who's falling in the picture.



4.
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1970 at Kent University there was a group of students going against wars. In the group guardsmen fired   killing four students and wound nine. Mary Ann Vecchio screams as she kneels over the dead body of her friend Jeffrey Miller.


5.



There was a sudden explosion out of no where. A firefighter Chris Fields came out holding a dying baby in his arms. The bombing cause 168 of innocent lives.




6



People were badly injured and three died at the Boston Marathon by explosions, not one but many. The explosions caused more then 100 injured. After what had happened Iffrig was still determined to finish the race.








Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Three Pillars of Exposure: Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed

F2.8

F16
1. Pupil 
2. the smaller the Aperture the bigger the number, the higher the Aperture the smaller the number.
3. the size of the aperture affects how much of the picture is clear

high shutter speed

slow shutter speed 


reasonable light

a) fast
b) medium
c) medium
d) medium
e) fast
f) fast


dark

a) medium
b) slow
c)medium
d) medium
e)medium
f) medium


Auto: both shutter speed and aperture is automatically set by the camera

Aperture Priority: shutter speed is set by camera and the aperture is set to your liking

Shutter Priority: aperture is set by camera and the shutter is set to your liking

200 iso

3200 iso

1. when taking pictures in the dark the iso should be high to quickly capture an image.
2. that you should always use the lowest iso when possible. when taking pictures with plenty of light, the iso should be at its lowest to have the most detailed and highest image quality.
3. that you should have a high iso when taking pictures in the dark to freeze motion and quickly capture the picture


  • 1/125
  • 1/60
  • 1/60
  • 1/60
  • 1/30
  • 1/30
The background get clearer with every increase in aperture.

It gets blurry, the photographer can in the shutter speed for the picture to look better.

i would say 1/30

I did good and now have a better understanding of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.