Monday, October 25, 2010

Article Review

The Five-second Rule

If you will hold down and not push your button to take the picture down for five seconds it allows photos to come out normal. If you hold it longer it will make people simply disappear or even longer can wash out colors. A tripod will make a better picture. If you were to hold the camera steady while the picture is in motion it will give it a blurred effect. You also want a low ISO when not looking for a blur effect. When the environment is dark you want a high-resolution photo.

Popular Photography February 2009

Picture Story

Weight lifting or lifting a car off of a little boy? On day I was talking a walk with my friend Kaitlyn. We came across this accident. A little boy was trapped underneath a car. We had called for help but they were 10 mintues out and we had no idea what to do. What do you know out of nowhere Brian came and lifted the car right off of the little boy. The ambulance came to take the little boy to the emergency room. To our surpise Brian was the hero of the day. So you make your desision weight lifting or lifting a car off of a little boy???!

Friday, October 15, 2010

The Things They Carried

This photo is of my father and his necklace. His necklace has a Celtic cross and a Saint Christopher medal. Both of these mean alot to my father. He wears his Celtic cross because it is the Irish cross and he is Irish. This was given to him by my aunt and he has wore it ever since. He wears the Saint Christopher medal because he is the patron saint of travlers. He is a truck driver so it makes alot of sense and he always wears it to work. This was given to him by my grandma.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Texture

Bark of a Tree
This makes a good texture picture because all the different depths of the bark.

Shutter - N/A
 Aperture - N/A

My Name

Focus

Soft

Sharp


Distance

Close

Medium


Far



Angle

Up


Straight


Down


Silhouette

Low key

High Key

Formal Balance

Informal Balance

Vertical

Horizontal

Framing

Rhythm

Leading Line

Friday, October 1, 2010

Compostion Examples



Framing



Vertical



Angle



High Key


 Horizontal


Informal Balance


Leading Line


Formal Balance
Line Symmetry


Low Key


Formal Balance
Radial Symmetry


Rhythm


Silhouette

Sharp Focus



Soft Foucs

Distance