Monday, February 16, 2015

Photo Share 20


This Photo is bad because the backdrop should not be so wrinkled and such

Who: a baby
What:  baby asleep with alcohol
Where: Brown Blanket
When: Thursday, 16 October 2014 20:31
Why: it is a bad photo
How: wait until the baby is asleep then pose them

Aperture

Aperture is how big the hole in the lens is. Aperture effects the photo by how clear or how sharp it is.





If I was a teacher and I had to give them a homework assignment it would be to go out take 5 photos that shows the differences of aperture.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Ben Conant

Ben Conant from the Ledger Transcript came into our Photo 1 class and talked about his job as editor for the newspaper. Ben talked about many things that he has to do and what he had to do, he told us that he didn't actually see himself as a photographer. He gave us many tips and advice on how to be successful on being a photo journalist, one tip was if you are sent to do an assignment, take many photos to get as many great ones as possible. Another tip he gave us when you are on a assignment is to get the photo no matter what, like if you are sent to a fire that is currently happening you should try to get close, try to blend in and if you get sent away from that area, try again. It was really cool having Ben come in and talk to us, I would love for him to come in again but for more time.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Photo Share 19



This Photo is good because the person catches your eye and the background is not distracting.

Who: Jeremy Mayhew
What: a guy on a snowboard
Where: Crotched
When: 2014
Why: to become famous
How: sitting in the middle of the trail waiting

Photo Share 18


This Photo is ugly because of the "baby's" head, it is just ugh.

Who: baby with grown man's head
What: baby with grown man's head
Where: on a bed
When: none
Why: it is funny
How: photoshop

Shutter Speed Final

Shutter Speed is how long the shutter in a camera stays open to let light in. The Shutter Speed effects the photo by either freezing or blurring a moving object.


ISO: 800 AP: 4.0 Shutter Speed: 1/200


ISO: 1250 AP: 4.0 Shutter Speed: 1/320


ISO: 1250 AP: 4.0 Shutter Speed: 1/320


ISO: 800 AP: 5.0 Shutter Speed: 1/125


ISO: 400 AP: 4.0 Shutter Speed: 1/50


ISO: 800 AP: 4.0 Shutter Speed: 1/80


If I was a teacher, the homework assignment I would give my students would be go out and take 5 photos for both blur and freeze. The day after its due we would critique them.