Tuesday, December 13, 2011

final review

1. Rule of thirds- imagine breaking an image down into thirds both horizontally and vertically so that you have 9 sections and the subject is of center.
2. Balancing Elements- when one ore more identical or similiar subjects are repeated on each sides of the photo.
3. Leading Lines- they are used to draw the viewers eye through a photograph.
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)- a symmetrical shot with strong composition and a good point of interest can lead to a striking image.
5. Viewpoint- the position of the camera in relation to the subject.
6. Background- is density and concentration.
7. Create depth-how much of a photo is in focus when the camera is focused ont he main subject and is controlled by aperture and focal length of the lens.
8. Framing- a photograpghic frame is an object that acts as a border or frame around the subject.
9. Cropping-cutting unwanted (edges) parts of the picture.
10. Mergers and avoiding them- background elements that merge with the foreground of your picture to produce undesirable results.

3.You will need to know and understand Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO.
On your blog retype the words and explain what each means.

Aperture- A device that controls the amoubnt of light admitted.

Shutter speed- It refers to the length of time the digital cameras aperture is open and allowing light inside the camera.

ISO- The sensitivity of emulsion based film.

4. You will need to be able to explain how to get to your folder on the server and the folders you click on to get there.
1.) click on server drive, then click on documents. 2.) Go to jstudents. click on photojournalism. then click 6th period then my folder. Jaramillo,sara.
5. You will need to know what makes a good magazine cover.
A good magazine cover needs A main subject and god texts around it that go to the main attraction.

6. You will need to know and be able to explain the ethics of manipulating photos in photoshop and what is acceptable and what is not acceptable.
 and acceptable manipulation is say you fix up someones teeth. A VERY unacceptable manipulation is when you insert people of different kinds to make your  advertisement ect. look better.
7. You will need to be able to explain the three types of portraits we talked about - formal, informal and environmental.
On your blog describe all three.
formal- where you are postioned, smiling, and facing the camera and dressed fancy.
informal- where they may not be facing the camera and not dressed so fancy and not so stiff.
environmental- say where a student is in class doing there work.

Mural photo

Self portrait



Friday, December 9, 2011

Waves


1. Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as I named it on the akinsphotojblog. http://www.visualnews.com/2011/11/10/photographing-waves-from-a-surfers-view/

2. Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences, make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking at the website). I saw perfect surfing waves. They were all taken at a certain time, like before they splash back into the water. All the waves look like spiraling tunnels leading to the sun (sometimes).

3. What did you learn new? That some ocean water looks like it is very very very dirty like a desert brown.





4. If possible, post your favorite photo from the site.










5. If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a. Why did you pick this photo? Because I love the way the sun shines so bright at the end of the tunnel.
b. What rules of photography do you see in the photo? balance, lines.
c. Who took the photo?  Clark Little.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Buses

1.      Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as I named it on the akinsphotojblog. http://imgur.com/a/S1OiJ

2.      Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences, make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking at the website). ALL of the buses were hilarious. There was one where it said weight watchers in the back and had a painting of a fat chick making the bus sink to one side. And there was another one where it looked like a snake was tightening the bus and wrapped around it.

3.      What did you learn new? that some buses can look fo' seriously liveeee.!



4.      If possible, post your favorite photo from the site.
















5.      If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.       Why did you pick this photo? Because its HILARIOUS!
b.      What rules of photography do you see in the photo? Lines, Balance.
c.       Who took the photo? it doesnt say.

Paralized Pets

1.      Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as I named it on the akinsphotojblog. http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-204_162-10009553.html?tag=cbsnewsSectionContent.8

 2.      Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences, make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking at the website). I saw a lot of poor animals with this kind of metal " wheel chair" atteched to the back of thier legs sometimes the front. and I saw Sheep and a Lama also paralyzed. They stil do everything they would do even with out the brace like running.

3.      What did you learn new? That even animals can be paralyzed, I always thought family guy was just joking.....

4.      If possible, post your favorite photo from the site.
- even sheep and dogs play together.












5.      If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.       Why did you pick this photo? Because its cute that a paralyzed sheep and dog are playing together.
b.      What rules of photography do you see in the photo? avoiding mergers.
c.       Who took the photo? Eddie Wheels

Ghost Towns

1.      Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as I named it on the akinsphotojblog. http://todayspictures.slate.com/20111102/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TodaysPictures+%28Today%27s+Pictures%29

2.      Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences, make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking at the website). I see all the roads are dirt. And theres alot of mountains. The area looks like a desert.

3.      What did you learn new? Mark Twain was robbed there.


4.      If possible, post your favorite photo from the site.














5.      If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.       Why did you pick this photo? Because its pretty funny to me the fact in a BIG font "MARK TWAIN WAS ROBBED HERE"
b.      What rules of photography do you see in the photo? Lines, Balancing.
c.       Who took the photo? Dennis Stock.

Snakes

1.      Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as I named it on the akinsphotojblog. http://marklaita.com/serpentine.html

2.      Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences, make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking at the website). I saw a lot of snakes of all different kinds of breeds, and they were all posed differently. Some actually were HUGE and had little tiny snakes all around him of a different color. And they where.... pretty scaring. I dont have a good backround with snakes.

3.      What did you learn new? - That snakes can stay still for a photo.

4.      If possible, post your favorite photo from the site. The blue Malayan coral snake.









5.      If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.       Why did you pick this photo? 1) its shaped kindof in an "S" 2) and it has RED in it
b.      What rules of photography do you see in the photo? Simplicity, Avoiding mergers.
c.       Who took the photo? Mark Laita.

Lytro Warm-Up

1) When I clicked on it it would take all of its focus to what I clicked on and blured everything around it.
2) It works by good focusing and has a soft blur to attract to more attention to what you want focused.
3) He would have to know that the shutter speed should be at a good speed maybe like 1/600 or less depends on what he wants.
4) Yes, it is worth the $$$ moneyyyy.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Self Portrait 2

1. Rule of thirds








2. Balancing Elements








3. Leading Lines




4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)





5. Viewpoint









6. Background











7. Create depth







8. Framing











9. Cropping










10. Mergers and avoiding them

Self Portrait part 1

                                                        Some Self Portrait tips 1) Think about your motivation and emotions: Blankly staring at the camera rarely gets good results. Be silly, don’t be afraid to over-act. The worst that can happen is that you fill up your memory card with useless photos; but you might also find yourself with a proper gold-nugget of a self portrait.

2) If you're using a long lens and are some distance from your subject, it will probably be a while before the people in the scene notice you. You should be able to compose your image and get your shot before this happens. When they do notice you, smile and wave. There's a difference between being unobtrusive and unfriendly. Another way to be unobtrusive is to be there long enough so that people stop paying attention to you.

3) You can also capture a self-portrait by supporting your camera, then frame your picture and focus with a stand-in. Place a mirror just behind the camera, and do your final posing in the mirror. This method also requires a self-timer, or a remote triggering device if your camera has one. Once again, if you use a self-timer, you'll need to get into position before it goes off.

                                                         Enviromental portraits
  • I chose this photo because it reminds me of the poor little kids/adults in the other countries working for pennies a WEEK and its just sad because they did'nt have a choice to work for life they were born into it. And I also like this photo because not of what shes doing but the fact that shes looks just like my great grandmother , her name was zhexing lee.


  • I chose this photo because its like a darkness around her and she stands out with a red dress. And to me it symbols the devils darkness but she is not scared because shes covered in the blood of jesus. That is why i chose and LOVE this picture.




                                                           Self-portrait Photography
  • I chose this photo because it looks like he's sinking into the wall or like hes disinigrating into peices of paper. And I like this photo because it shows alot of detail like the shadow of the peices coming from him.





  • I chose this photo because it looks very vintage. And I also like this photo because the pink flowers all around her is like beauty and it really goes with her eyeshadow and just her entire look.
     










                                                                     Casual Portraits
  • I chose this photo because this baby girl it next to a glass door and its like she has a twin. I also chose this photo because I like that the photo is kind of blurred in the back to put more attention on the baby girl.






  • I chose this photo because it has alot of love in it and both the baby and mother are smiling. And I really like this photo because This mother has alot Of love and affection for her child and I like that






Who will you shoot: I would like to take the photo of my bestfriend, Elisa Garcia
Where will you shoot: I would like to shoot in maybe a hallway or a place with good lighting. maybe outside in the courtyard.
What will you do to make the shot successful: I will make sure she agrees to the photo and that I avoid any mergers. And I would like to maybe to rule of thirds and get some framing in there too. Especially framing and possibly some simplicity also. I am also going to do  maybe a 600-800 range of ISO and i want a 1/600 shutter speed to catch pretty much everything.