Friday, June 6, 2014

Final Exam

1.) Who was the famous war photographer who stormed Normandy with the soldiers during WWII?
Robert Capa. 
2.How many photos survived? 
Eleven photos survived.
3.What photo agency did this photographer create after the war? Who were the other founders? magnum photos was founded Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger , David  Seymour, and William Vandivert.
   


Photographed by  Brianna Headley
This is my favorite photo because one we had just met and we had become friends already.  Secondly we  used photo booth to have fun and adjust the lighting and Third  it captivated the rule of odds. 

This is my favorite photo because the contrast and lightening was exceptional,  this image shows her smiling  at the camera , and shows how she stopped in midair. 
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The three benefits to working in groups are, insight info, learning to cooperate with others, and different ideas. Three disadvantages are people not taking the work seriously, others being late, and not coming to a conclusion 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Three best

This picture is one of my  best pictures because the lighting was just right and i captivated him  being optimistic and serious.   

In this picture its one of my best because he seems  at ease with the camera and  his emotions caught on camera look daring and surprised. The contrast of the light deepens in his right eye and shows detail toward his left eye.

On this picture,  my subject is relaxed and ready to show off her modeling, she crossed her hands over her head and  gave an almost full smile.  This is one of my best because she is at the Cameras full attention.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Favorite Photos-Iron Chef

This is my favorite photo because she looks like shes having fun and not even noticing the camera

This is my favorite photo because it really captures her emotion but its not one of my best

This picture is my favorite photo because she is mesmerized by the camera. 

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

F/64 Group-Sonya Noskowaik

The picture of the stems add a  rough and sharp detail that captivated to be free and fierce. 

This thorn bush demonstrates it branches and being unique and sharp. Sonya Noskowaik  loved taking pictures of dark, edgy and unique object she inspired me to take a few of my own around the school. 

This picture shows no escape and  has an eerie feeling toward it the cage also shows how imprinsoned the mind can be. 


This image shows an open and sharp feeling that shows through its stems. 

Friday, May 16, 2014

Reporting Data of Three Photos

ISO 100 f/7.1 1/500
IS0 100 f/7.1 1/320
ISO 100 f/7.1 1/500



Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Studies in Shutter Speed


Photo taken at 1/30 seconds

Photo taken at 1/500 seconds

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Lists and More Lists

                                      My Groups Blogs




                                   Group Leaders Blogs


        Photo One Class Blog 


Five Favorite photography sites 

Burn Magazine                                              

Friday, April 11, 2014

One Photo Composition Rule

Rule of Odds
The rule of odds consists of an odd number of subjects  that make the image appear more intriguing than an even number .  The rule of odds makes the image have less symmetries making the image less dull. In my image I had three subjects in my picture. They illustrate the rule of odds by being a group of three which captures the views eye.   

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Composition Rules and Guidelines

Before 
After

The objects in this image  the objects are arranged in a horizontally and in a proportional pattern. what i noticed about the elements and principals of design in this picture was the pattern and proportion to the background they have. To improve the picture you could add more contrast and vibrancy to show more texture and color to captivate the viewers eye. You could also crop and straighten the picture to show more simplicity.

              10 rules of photo composition
For this rule of composition I liked the rule Aspect Ratio because it improves camera shots by cropping or making the image horizontal.
       
              18-composition-rules-for-photos-that-shine
For this rule of composition I liked the rule of Balance because it makes the World war two memorial statue seem more important than the background. It emphasizes whats really important which is the statue.
                5-elements-of-composition-in-photography
For this rule of composition I picked depth of field  because it can isolate the background in order for the subject your taking a picture of to stand out by revealing its surroundings with a larger depth field.
                  5-easy-composition-guidelines.
for this rule of composition i liked the rule of leading lines because it captivates how important the people are that are coming across to the statue that way your eyes focus on the statue and nothing else.
                       /tips/photography-the-rules-of-composition/
For this rule of composition I liked the rule of simplicity because it makes the object that is closer to be more ideal than the distractions in the back.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

First Portrait Assignment

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 My subject showed almost no interest in the camera and was comfortable as he took poses smiling, laughing, or looking away. It seemed like his mind was focused  elsewhere and  the camera only affected him in the beginning but later  he completely forgot about it. The Camera instead captivated his emotions instead of showing his interest toward the camera.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

First Photo Outing - Principles of Design

This is my favorite photo. This meets the element of design which is pattern. It is  a pattern because it consists of the same size and shapes of rectangles that lie on top of each other and is constantly repeating itself.




Here is the  link to the site of elements of design .

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Elements Of Art Images

This picture consists of lines and shapes and color  

This picture has color and lines.

This picture contains lines and forms

This picture consists of shapes, lines, and shadows .

This  picture contains line, shape, and color.

This picture consists of lines and shapes.

This image contains lines, shapes, and forms.
The Elements Of Art And Photos

Monday, February 24, 2014

My Photo Booth Pictures

Black and white 
Sepia

Pop art

Thermal Camera

Glow

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

First Post, First Quiz, Second Semester

Photo 1 - Second Semester

Group Names:
Paramveer Singh
Eric Hernandez
Dejanai Strassner
Laura Vargas
Everardo Medina
Dominique Gama

1. When was the first photo "sent across the wire?"
A: The first photo sent across the wire was sent on January 1st, 1935.

2. What was the photo that was first sent across telephone wires?
A: It was a grainy, black and white photo of a plane crash. 

3. How many cities received the first photo?
A: 25 cities received the first photo. 

4. What was The Hindenburg?
A: A blimp, filled with helium, that blew up.

5. The Glenn Miller Orchestra performed what popular tune during this era?
A: "In the Mood."

6. What magazine used the concept of Picture Magic?
A: LIFE Magazine used the concept of picture magic.

7. What United States government agency documented poverty in the 1930's?
A: The Farm Security Agency (The FSA).

8. What African-American photographer worked for this agency?
A: Gordon Parks worked for this agency.

9. What painting inspired his best known photograph?
A: The American Gothic inspired his best known photograph.

10. Who was the famous landscape photographer shown in the video?
A: Ansel Adams.

11. When was Pearl Harbor bombed?
A: December 7th, 1941.

12. What was a pin up girl?
A: A girl, such as Betty Grable, who posed sexually for photos, newspapers, and magazines.

13. How long was it between D-Day and the first photo sent "across the wire?"
A: It was about 9 years.

14. Who took the famous photos on Normandy Beach during D-Day?
A: John Resanthal.

15. What was Rosenthal's picture with the American Flag?
A: The picture was the "Iwo Jima."