1. What was the best song of 2010?
Grenade Bruno Mars
2. What was the best movie of 2010?
Inception3. What was the most important news story of the year?
BP Oil Rig explodes off Louisiana gulf coast
4. Who was the most important person of 2010?
Mark Zuckerberg
5. What was the biggest sports OR entertainment, story OR person of 2010
Lebron James the Decision was the biggest event to happen even thoe it wasnot good at all.
1. Tell me what is the one thing that happened on your holiday that you will remember? It can be a trip, a family visit, a present, something fun.
I worked ill never forget that.
2. What are your resolutions for the 2011 year?
I plan to get money stay true
3. What are you looking forward to in 2011?
Nfl season 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Final Exam study guide
1. Aperture - In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. More specifically, the aperture of an optical system is the opening that determines the cone angle of a bundle of rays that come to a focus in the image plane
2. Shutter - a mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of a photographic exposure
3. Exposure - photograph: a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material
4. F-stop - One f-stop is a doubling or halving of the light going through the lens to the film, by adjusting the aperture riing. Adjusting the f-setting from f 1.4 to f.2.0 is halving the light that goes through the lens.
5. Single lens reflex - A single-lens reflex (SLR) camera is a camera that uses a semi-automatic moving mirror system which permits the photographer to sometimes see exactly what will be captured by the film or digital imaging system, as opposed to pre-SLR cameras where the view through the viewfinder could be ...
6. Negative - a piece of photographic film showing an image with light and shade or colors reversed
7. Positive - a film showing a photographic image whose tones correspond to those of the original subject
8. Contact sheet - A contact print is a photographic image produced from a film, usually a negative, occasionally from a film positive.
9. Agitation - the act of agitating something; causing it to move around (usually vigorously)
10. Enlarger - photographic equipment consisting of an optical projector used to enlarge a photograph
11. Stop bath - an acid bath used to stop the action of a developer
12. Fixer - fixing agent: a chemical compound that sets or fixes something (as a dye or a photographic image) 13. Safe light - Safelight is a light source suitable for use in a photographic darkroom. It provides illumination without the wavelengths of the light spectrum to which the material in use is sensitive. A safelight usually consists of an ordinary lightbulb in a housing with a coloured filter. ...
14. Burning - combustion: a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light
15. Dodging. - avoidance: deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening
2. Shutter - a mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of a photographic exposure
3. Exposure - photograph: a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material
4. F-stop - One f-stop is a doubling or halving of the light going through the lens to the film, by adjusting the aperture riing. Adjusting the f-setting from f 1.4 to f.2.0 is halving the light that goes through the lens.
5. Single lens reflex - A single-lens reflex (SLR) camera is a camera that uses a semi-automatic moving mirror system which permits the photographer to sometimes see exactly what will be captured by the film or digital imaging system, as opposed to pre-SLR cameras where the view through the viewfinder could be ...
6. Negative - a piece of photographic film showing an image with light and shade or colors reversed
7. Positive - a film showing a photographic image whose tones correspond to those of the original subject
8. Contact sheet - A contact print is a photographic image produced from a film, usually a negative, occasionally from a film positive.
9. Agitation - the act of agitating something; causing it to move around (usually vigorously)
10. Enlarger - photographic equipment consisting of an optical projector used to enlarge a photograph
11. Stop bath - an acid bath used to stop the action of a developer
12. Fixer - fixing agent: a chemical compound that sets or fixes something (as a dye or a photographic image) 13. Safe light - Safelight is a light source suitable for use in a photographic darkroom. It provides illumination without the wavelengths of the light spectrum to which the material in use is sensitive. A safelight usually consists of an ordinary lightbulb in a housing with a coloured filter. ...
14. Burning - combustion: a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light
15. Dodging. - avoidance: deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening
Monday, December 6, 2010
Abandoned Theme Parks
1.) I would want to visit the Prehistoric Forest, Irish Hills, Michigan. This place seems it would be pretty cool to see what the park was like and see what interesting photos could snap of the run down dinosaurs statues. There could be some good dinosaurs in position to catch a interesting photos. I picked this place because when i was little i loved dinosaurs so it be pretty cool to go check out a abandoned theme park of them.
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3.) Abandoned hotels, Hidden waterfall, Abandoned playgrounds, Abandoned hospital, and Abandoned factory
3. Firstly I need to say that those places I listed below are not very unusual. I can't think of any really unusual place, people have been to everywhere, they've taken photos of everything. So these places are just interesting to shoot:
1.North Pole
2.African poorest regions
3.Abandoned cities
4.Hunted houses
5.National parks in Australia
6.Abandoned schools
7.Abandoned prisons
8.Some islands with uncivilized tribes
9.Ancient Underwater City Alexandria
5. I believe that it would exiting to take photos of Cleopatra's Palace in Alexandria. It's interesting because this underwater old place has a thousands years history. It's really amazing to visit a place where one of the most famous women in the world history lived!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Print evaluation - My first print
1.) Is anything in sharp focus?
a.) Describe what is in focus and what is not.
b.) If not in focus, state the cause.
A. Yes the Lockers are in sharp foucuz
B. the piec of paper on the wall is not in focus and is one of those paers that is not really the focus of the picture.
2.) Is there good contrast? (Look for the blacks and whites in the photo)?
a.) If no, state the probable cause?
A. Yes this is a bit of a contrast from his shirt to the lockers.
3.) Are all the rules followed? (Is the photo candid? Does the subject fill the frame? Does the photo contain action? Does it follow composition rules? Does it show "academics"?)
a.) If yes, explain what techniques were used and how you followed them in your photo.
b.) If no, how will you correct this next time?
A. Yes the photo follows all of the techniques required and is a top canidate to be photo of the year.
4.) Is there yellowing or are there spots on the print?
a.) If yes, what caused it/them?
A. No not Any
5.) Are there print rings or spots?
a.) If yes, state the probable cause.
A. No there isn't any
6.) Are your negatives, contact sheet, test strip and print stored in your folder?
a.) If no, explain why.
A. No, because i did everything right on them.
Caption
Iron is walking nervously in the hallway.
iron is noticing the texture of his paper.
a.) Describe what is in focus and what is not.
b.) If not in focus, state the cause.
A. Yes the Lockers are in sharp foucuz
B. the piec of paper on the wall is not in focus and is one of those paers that is not really the focus of the picture.
2.) Is there good contrast? (Look for the blacks and whites in the photo)?
a.) If no, state the probable cause?
A. Yes this is a bit of a contrast from his shirt to the lockers.
3.) Are all the rules followed? (Is the photo candid? Does the subject fill the frame? Does the photo contain action? Does it follow composition rules? Does it show "academics"?)
a.) If yes, explain what techniques were used and how you followed them in your photo.
b.) If no, how will you correct this next time?
A. Yes the photo follows all of the techniques required and is a top canidate to be photo of the year.
4.) Is there yellowing or are there spots on the print?
a.) If yes, what caused it/them?
A. No not Any
5.) Are there print rings or spots?
a.) If yes, state the probable cause.
A. No there isn't any
6.) Are your negatives, contact sheet, test strip and print stored in your folder?
a.) If no, explain why.
A. No, because i did everything right on them.
Caption
Iron is walking nervously in the hallway.
iron is noticing the texture of his paper.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Portraits and self-portraits - start looking
On the self portrait its more about trying to get one person and the point of what they are thinking without being to much lights camera action and whats in there head. The professional portrait is all about trying to be glamorous what most people want to see. like this picture defines everything it has like the lighting how it has all the compositions that make up this picture. and by making it in color it best fits in, self portrait its both of the photos are unique and are able to portray their own capability.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Ethics in fashion photography
1.)
- Freckles are covered up
- Lips are touched up
- Hair is teased and styled
- Make Up is used excessively
- Computer editing makes a completley different person
- Head is lifted
- Eye Brows are lifted
- Neck is thinned
- Ears are teased
- skin tone is different
2.) I do not think it is acceptable to change their appearance, because it's not real, and they are lying to people saying that this makeup makes you look like this, and they put a lot of makeup people do not need makeup to make them look pretty.
3.) Changing their face more would be wrong, but this is already wrong to do, because it isn't how they really look.
4.) I think putting on a little makeup is okay, but i still don't think they should wear makeup because are pretty the way they look.Changing their face is wrong because you are making someone look like something they wouldn't look like, and it is fake.
5.) Fashion photography is really changing things, almost to where it is fake, and it doesn't look anything like the person when they change you with the computer.
Photojournalism is taking pictures and not changing anything, except maybe the effects, you are just trying to take a good picture and not really change anything in the picture
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6.) Fashion photography makes people in the reality want the things that they are advertising, like the makeup. photojournalism makes people in the reality think about things in the world, like how the people took those pictures, and maybe the people are taking pictures to change the world,by telling them what the pictures are about, and whats wrong with them.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Negatives Evaluation
1. i think all of my photos turned out pretty well overall in the pictures that i took of the school and of people in the classes. 2. i think like 2 or three of the photos did not turn out well because of the lighting that i use in the situation. 3. i think the hall moniter photo will turn out well because it is like super dark. 4. i think that the phots will be balanced and will all have their own way of life and exposure. 5.the rule of thirds willl prolly be a good one.
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