Friday, December 11, 2015

fixed portraits


100 ISO





 400 ISO




 800 ISO



 1600 ISO



3200 ISO

1) The best ISO for my picture was the 100 ISO because it looks brighter.

2) My next best picture was the second one (4000 ISO) because it looks the same as the 100 ISO but not exactly.

3) I was close i think. But in my opinion the shutter speed helped me a lot.

4) I learned that ISO helps with the lighting. I will apply a low or median ISO on my portrait depending of the background lighting......also depending is it looks good.



Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Portrait Project




Portrait




1) The subject in the picture looks happy and interested in something.

2) The content in this picture doesn't really tell a story but it shows the interest or happiness of something

3) I think the picture has the perfect amount of lighting and shadowing. Theres only a little of shadow in the right but not in the whole face.

4) The composition has the rule of thirds but i think i could have added more to it














































Portrait Plan


My plan for my portrait assignment is a picture with color and a happy and sad mood around the picture that gives it more emotion than any other picture. (i'll try)


1) I will shoot a picture of Victoria

2) I will shoot in the courtyard under the trees.

3) My background will be the trees and the buildings.

4) The mood i want for my picture is a happy mood.




Monday, December 7, 2015

Portrait Photography Preview

Questions

1) Why is the environment where a portrait is taken an important consideration in portrait photography?

Because the environment gives the portrait more detail and interest to make it look better.

2)Why should portrait photographers use a "Aperture Priority" mode or full manual mode? 

Because it can help them wit the lighting if they want it dark or bright.

3)How can portraits reveal a subject's character?

By mood or clothes (also) the background.

4) How can the photographer help the subject while taking portraits? 

They can hep the subject by telling them hoe to look like, how tho dress, facial expression and how to pose.





Environmental Portrait




What i liked about this photos is the background and the mood on the peoples faces. I also liked the lighting and the set.

Casual Portrait





I like this pictures because some of them have bright colors with big smiles.


Formal Portrait




I like the way they are able to stand straight and elegant. The black and white makes it look fancier then what it already is. It gives this photos a mood of passion and love.


Photograph Self Portrait




I love this type of pictures too because they are taken by themselves. Also because they can get creative and artistic with themselves.






Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Rules Of Composition Part 2

Symmetry And Patterns

I picked this picture because it has patterns and symmetry on it such as curves and lines.


View Point

This is an example of  viewpoint because it is taken in a high viewpoint and not eye level view.


Create Depth

I picked this picture because it shows the distance background that creates more depth in the background.


Cropping (Filling The Frame)

I picked this picture because its focusing on the color chairs and nothing else. Its pretty clear that the photographer cropped this picture.


Background

This picture shows that the only thing to look at is the flower because nothing else distracts the person.



Leading Lines

Lines are often what the eye always pay attention to and what most of the times makes the patterns. Also because it makes someone feel part of that place or ride by looking at the lines since the eye focuses on these type of things.


Framing

This picture draws the attention to someone easily because its naturally with flowers and the sun in the background.


Rule Of Thirds

This picture isn't in the center because its more iterating to see the whole thing than just the water drop


Balancing Elements

Placing the boat on the corner makes the picture more interesting like the rule of thirds.














Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

Aperture

1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?

We should relate to our eyes or pupils because they adjust with the light by itself 

2. The smaller the Aperture the bigger the area of focus, the bigger the Aperture the smaller the area of focus.

3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field?

Aperture affects Depth of field if the pupil is big the background is blurry and if the pupil is small the background gets less blurry than the last one.

4. Using a class camera, list ALL of the F stops available on the lens currently 
attached.

F4.0, F4.5, F5.0, F5.6, F6.3, F7.1, F8.0, F9.0, F10, F11, F13, F14, F16, F18, F20, F22, F25


5. What is the highest and smallest aperture numbers available on the kit lens?

The highest aperture is F25 and the smallest is the F4.0 that are available on the kit lens.


F2.8

Shutter speed

At the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light
a.) the dunking booth
b.) the food eating contest
c.) the rock climbing wall
d.) someone working at a booth
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle
f.) the Diamonds performance.

Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other.
a.) the dunking booth
b.) the food eating contest
c.) the rock climbing wall
d.) someone working at a booth
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle
f.) the Diamonds performance.    




ISO

1. What are the advantages of shooting at a higher ISO at a sporting event like basketball or a night football game?

The picture come out clearly and clear without blue

2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO?

Using low ISO only if there's plenty of light.

3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO?

Using ISO is only used when theres not enough light.

4. At the camera near you, please tell me what ISO's are available on your camera?













Monday, October 26, 2015

Canva

Marrying Text And Images







Brilliant Backgrounds






CREATIVE BACKGROUND TOOLS







Designing With Shapes








Introduction Of Infographics








Starting With Scale