1) A. I think that this photo was the most powerful image because this picture shows emotion with the brothers saying goodbye to there brother who is leaving.
Set#1. At home in Denver from image 1 to image 9.
Set#2. At basic Training from image 10 to image 50
Set#3. In Iraq image 51 to image 70
Set#4. Back in Denver image 71 to image 83
The set that was most powerful in my opinion is the Set 4 when he goes back to Denver because every one is waiting for him and shows the emotion that occurs when they see him back from Iraq.
C. The images were organized from where he first started in the army to when he came back from Iraq, which is a way to tel a story from beginning to end.
3) A. The photo were Ian was the main subject was usually written in present tense like if it had happened today.
4) Image 6- Leaving for training. Ian says goodbye to his two brothers, and family as he gets ready to leave his home.
Image 7- Ian and his brother sits on the car as they leave to training and starts to get emotional between brother as the weep in tears.
Image 77- Home at last from Iraq, Ian walks off the plan excited to see his family, and friends after a long few months in the army serving his country.
5) A. These features enhance the photographers to take a video of the story other then taking pictures of each part, and the video shows more emotion.
B. Videos are better the photography because videos tell more of a story the photos, and is much more explaining whats going on.
C. Photos are better in getting a image of something to show more details, and getting a still picture.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
ISO
1. ISO 200
2. ISO 3200
3. The advantage is that the Higher ISO taken at a basketball event would not retain the most detail, then taken at a Football event at night because in dark environments it is better to quickly capture an image.
4. Some suggestions that the author made was to use low ISO in Environments with plenty of light, or sometimes in dim environments.
5. The Author made some suggestions when using a High ISO in Dark environments to quickly capture an image, like a football game at night.
6. Which ones look best for:
F4- 1/125 sec
F5.6- 1/60 sec
F8- 1/60 sec
F11- 1/30 sec
F16- 1/15 sec
F22- 1/8 sec
4. Some suggestions that the author made was to use low ISO in Environments with plenty of light, or sometimes in dim environments.
5. The Author made some suggestions when using a High ISO in Dark environments to quickly capture an image, like a football game at night.
6. Which ones look best for:
F4- 1/125 sec
F5.6- 1/60 sec
F8- 1/60 sec
F11- 1/30 sec
F16- 1/15 sec
F22- 1/8 sec
Shutter Speed
1. High Shutter Speed.
2. Low Shutter Speed.
3. At the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light?
a) 1/1000 second
b) 1/100 second
c) 1/250 second
d) 1/100 second
e) 1/100 second
f) 1/250 second
4. Toward the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end to the court yard to the other.
a) 1/8 second
b) 1/2 second
c) 1 second
d) 1/8 second
e) 1/15 second
f) 1/2 second
5. When the camera is set to Auto mode, the Shutter sound and Aperture are automatically set on the camera. If you have it on Aperture Priority mode, you have to set the lens Aperture while the camera set the Shutter speed. Also Manual mode you would have to set both Aperture, and Shutter sound manually.
2. Low Shutter Speed.
a) 1/1000 second
b) 1/100 second
c) 1/250 second
d) 1/100 second
e) 1/100 second
f) 1/250 second
4. Toward the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end to the court yard to the other.
a) 1/8 second
b) 1/2 second
c) 1 second
d) 1/8 second
e) 1/15 second
f) 1/2 second
5. When the camera is set to Auto mode, the Shutter sound and Aperture are automatically set on the camera. If you have it on Aperture Priority mode, you have to set the lens Aperture while the camera set the Shutter speed. Also Manual mode you would have to set both Aperture, and Shutter sound manually.
Aperture
2. F/16
3. The smaller the Aperture the larger f-stop, and the higher the aperture the smaller the f-stop.
4.The size of the aperture has a direct impact on the depth of field, which is the area of the image that is sharp. If a small aperture is used then it would bring all foreground and background object sharp.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Great Black and White Photographers Part 3
2) See: I see a Cheetah standing on top of a rock, searching for food for its baby cubs, desperately to find food.
Smell: I smell the burnt grass from the heat of the sun, i also smell the dirt that is being blown away by the wind.
Hear: I hear the sound of animals roaming around the land of africa, and the sounds of animals calling to each other.
Taste: I taste the dirt thats is being blowed away by the wind.
Feel: I feel the heat beaming down across the land of africa, and feel the wind blowing towards my face.
3) I would like to great a Powerpoint much similar to the one that was used to show the White, and Black photos. I myself would like to create a mural to show all the great photos I have tooking brought my career of photography, and would show ideas to others.
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