Thursday, October 20, 2011

Great black and white photographers part 3

1.) What first caught your eye while looking at your photographers photos? Is there something in particular about their photos that made you want to choose them?
I like that when i look at it so interesting and looks nice with all the mist and fog in it. In the second one it just looks very dark and mysterious to where you cant even see anything.

2.) Look at those 2 photos you posted last time. Use your five senses to tell me more about those photos. Answer them on your blog.

I see a mist of fog covering the hair like really creepy woods.
I smell the rain and the very misterious smell of mud.
I hear nothing but the car passing by and the frogs croacking.
I taste the rain and the dirty air.
I feel the humid air and the sprinkled off of the leaves.



3) Finally, what would you like to create to show the world your great photographer. Ideas include, posters, power points, a blog, etc. You tell me what you would like to create so we can come up with a plan to share your thoughts and ideas about your photographer with your classmates and with the rest of the school.



I would like to create a mural of all his work put together as one. Make it visisble to everyone like on a bill board or something.

Fixed photo shoot post shoot reflection

1. What did you learn about the camera when you took these photos?
I learned that as the shutter speed gets faster the pictures get darker.

 2. What do you notice about all the photos and the way they look?
All the photos that i took aren't blurry, but they do get darker or in the beginning they're really bright.


3. Can you tell the difference between each ISO? Explain how.
Yes, because the higher the ISO the more "noise" or fuzzy it gets.



4. What does this tell you about ISOs and what it does when you change it when you take pictures.
The higher the ISO the more fuzzy or depending on the f-stop the brighter or darker the picture gets.



5. What about focus? Can you see a difference in the photos? Tell me what differences and similarities you see.
All of my photos are focused. The only thing different is depending on which ISO and which f-stop your using your photo will always be different from someone else.



6. Post the best photo you took on your blog. Make sure to label the following things: ISO, Shutter Speed, F-stop, Distance, Focal Length, Lighting.
ISO 3600 , F8.0 , shutter speed 1/60sec. , bright indoors and 8ft away ?




7. What do you need to concentrate on when you go out to shoot next time when you have to shoot in Manual setting?
Make sure that everyone knows how to change ISO , fstop and they're shutter speed. Also make sure that we concentrate a little more on time and that everyone in the group know what they're doing.

Cool Video

I like the video , maybe just that the camera was shaky and that could improve but other than that i like it !

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Instagram

1. What theme that we could take here at school could we do a series of these panels to place around the school?
A school theme. Kids doing work?
2. Should we use phones only, or should we open it up to our regular cameras for those people that don't have camera phones?
Well not every phone can download the app. So yes we should be able to use cameras.
3. Where would you want to put the mural on campus?
The library , or in front of the school or even throughout the halls.

Friday, October 14, 2011

HDR

1. What do you have to do on the camera to make this type of photo?
You have to take multiple standard photographs while using exposure bracketing.
2. Look up a Canon T3 on google and tell me if it has the ability to shoot bracketed photos?
Yesss.
3. Is there a place on campus we could take a series of photos like this?
On the field
4. Do a google image search for HDR photos and find your favorite, post it on your blog, tell me why you picked that photo and then tell me what techniques (rules of photography) the photographer used.

 Framing , balance,