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| My Achieved picture |
Taylor F 2
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Photography Goal
My goal For this year was just to try my hardest at tacking pictures and learning new things thats all that I was hoping to accomplish. As far has I'm concerned thats so far this year thats all i've done even though most of the stuff Mrs. Shea says does not even make since. All though there is another thing that I might have done wrong and was also supposed to be doing during the class time as well was paying attentionmore often and tacking notes when told to do so was so also applied to this class. This class was not my favorite although I did learn dome new things on how to work with my camera it was also very boring to learn about. Mrs. Shea also doesn't explain things very well and only answers one question then walks away when you have more than one. This was my goals.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Portrait
Taking pictures of things that are still vs things that are moving is totally different and harder when you have to time it exactly write for the object in motion. As for the lighting natural lighting seemed to work better than the flood lights we set up inside the class room. Trying to get clear and non burry pictures is also hard vs trying to get blurry pictures. When working with the shutter speed its easer for you to use an lower ISO than an higher one to start off with.
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| Portrait 1 |
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| Portrait 2 |
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
HDMR
The HDMR Is where we took pictures of a classmate's car took three different types of forms of pictures for each one. The first one was Ariel which is an birds eye view of what your tacking an picture of. The second one is eye level which is where you tack an picture at your eye's level or length. The third one is ariel where you get down on the ground and take an picture of the object from that level.
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| HDMR Low Point of View |
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| HDMR Eye Level |
Friday, April 20, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Painting with light info
painting with light is an amazing way to create realistic and beautiful photos when tacking pictures in an completely dark room. This is used to illuminate objects or just plain draw to create anything you can think of out of light. Its also a very cheap technique for a beginner or just for fun in your spare time. For this you will need a strobe light, a camera, a few lasers, and a tripod. Exposer time is hard to tell so just go with trial and error. Try making words, shapes, and lighting up the people around you. The lower the shutter speed the better because it lets in more color. At first I tried an high shutter speed but it didn't work out good and showed less color. Try using the fire work icon in the dark room to get a better result as well this will give you a dark back ground with the lasers and other lights showing up brighter and clearer 99% of the time. If were to use any other icon then the background would be brighter and clearer and the lights would be duller and barley show up. Next try angling the tripods at different angles to get different and new pictures of the sam or new object. The scene mode that worked the best was fire work even though I tried many others.
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| This is an example that I my self did that I like to call Fire On An Rainbow. |
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| Painting with light example 1. |
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| Painting with light example 2. |
Painting blog
The past week my photography class was painting with light and tacking pictures of our progress. I didn't know what to do at first but I slowly started to figure it out. My first few pictures showed to much light in them and also portrayed very little of the light we wanted to show. After asking Mrs. Shea I found the solution to my problem. It was simple all I had to do was switch my symbol to fireworks and it would be able to take pictures of the light in a dark room without making the picture bright and sunshiny.
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