Tuesday, October 28, 2008

rep.


Performers take part in the closing ceremonies for the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing.
The repeated items in this photograph are the red beads. This repetitive element causes the eye to scatter all across and all over the photograph.







The Red Sox let the champagne fly after winning their second World Series in four years.
The repeated items in this photograph are the beer bottles and the beer that is being shot out by them and the buckets that are carryig the bear bottles. Also the people wearing long sleeves red shirt with a short sleeve grey shirt atop of it. This attracts the eye in making them view that there is something big that is occuring to the right of these people.



A pattern of lights forms a giant 275-foot jack-o-lantern on the side of WaMu Center in downtown Seattle.

As for this photograph, the thing that is being repeated are the lights that you see in the sky scrapers. It attracts the eye and leads it to the middle of the photo where the jack-o-lantern is lit up.

funny captions


cheap bluetooth technology
































colegate came out with a new gimic today.
buy our product or end up with teeth like her

photoshoot reflection

1) i adjusted the camera to take the picture as fast as it can. so that it wont come out blurry

2)i thought about focusing the most because it would come out blurry and ruined if i didn't focus it

3) you set the top right number higher than ninety

sugar hill

A.Melanie Burford had photography and photoshop skills to produce the show and to edit the pictures of photos. She had people skills for speaking to the people of Sugar Hill, and was good at web design to create the website.

B. Multimedia affects the show a lot because it puts more emotion in it and allows the people of Sugar Hill to speak out about what they feel and gives a better perspective on the show and the purpose of it.

3. The most interesting multimedia effect on the video is when cop who arrested a man for public intoxication. You heard all of their talking, their conversation, and could pretty much feel all the action occuring at the time.

Friday, October 24, 2008

more about Karsh

1. Honestly, the reason I chose the black and white photographer I did was because I love pictures with flowers and trees and his picture with a woman dancing in front of the tree was one of the most beautiful pictures I have ever seen.

2.(picasso picture)I see greatness
I smell paint and clay
I hear silence
I taste nothing
I feel artork

(other) I see a flowing dress
I smell nature
I hear wind
I taste nothing
I feel bark

3. I would like to create a poster

processing film

In complete darkness pop the film out of can and load it in the film reel. Before turning on the light put it in the film tank. After laying out all of your chemicals find out how long you wash by getting its temperature. pour in developer and make sure to agitate. pour water through then fixer and hardener. remove developer with hypo eliminator. and dry

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Yousuf Karsh


Yousuf Karsh was born on December 23, 1908 in Mardin, Turkish Armenia. Yousuf is best know for being the photographer of the famous grumpy Churchill portrait. He is one of the most famous portrait photographers of the 20th century. Karsh and his family fled Armenia when he was 15 years old. He ended up in the Canadian capital of Ottawa, where he learned photography. Yousuf often would catch his subjects in surprising intimate or pensive moments. Many of his portraits were printed in Life magazine, making Karsh even more known to the world. Karsh died from complications of surgery on July 13, 2002.







Sports

















1.) Focal length of lens -70-200mm

2.) Shutter Speed - 640 f

3.) What is the effect of shooting at this shutter speed?- that you can freeze your model in the air w/o a blur

4.) Aperture-2.8

5.) What is the effect (Depth of field) of shooting at this aperture?- not only do you get your main subjects, you also get people in the background above the 3 subjects

6.) Position - Describe where you think the photographer was standing to get this shot.
he was prob. standing on the sideline slightly crouching down to get just below the subjects a tiny bit.




















1.) Focal length of lens -24mm

2.) Shutter Speed -250 f

3.) What is the effect of shooting at this shutter speed?-that you can freeze your model in the air w/o a blur


4.) Aperture-1.4

5.) What is the effect (Depth of field) of shooting at this aperture? it sort of has the rounded effect sligthly

6.) Position - Describe where you think the photographer was standing to get this shot.
I'm guessing he was sitting of laying down on the floor because its a floor view in my eyes