Image
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E/P of Design
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Rational
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framing
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This is framing because the hole in the wood frames the picture inside of the peep hole.
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pattern/repetition
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this is pattern and repetition because the leaves are in a circular pattern that continues throughout the picture.
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birds eye view
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because it is a picture looking down on people.
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rule of thirds
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this is movement and rhythm because you can see the the movement of the bird in the water behind it.
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symmetrical balance
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this is symmetrical balance because if you split the picture in half, each side would mirror each other.
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Vertical lines |
this shows vertical lines because of the vertical lines of the street.
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unity
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this is unity because of the shape of the colored pencils.
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asymmetrical balance
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this is asymmetrical balance because if you split the photo in half each side would be different
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Leading Lines
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these are leading lines because the lines of
the rails go into the distance
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horizontal lines
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this is horizontal lines because of the lines of the crops going across the picture from left to right.
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diagonal lines
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this is diagonal lines because of the rainbow behind the girl.
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proportion/scale
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this is proportion and scale because the little people are much smaller that the thing with stuff coming out of it.
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texture
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this is texture because it shows the texture of the rope
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curved lines
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this is curved lines because of the curves in the steps
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unity
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this shows unity because there is unity with the flamingos throughout the photo
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worms eye view
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this is worms eye view because it is looking up at the subject.
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emphasis
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this is emphasis because it shows the bright green plant in front of the grey stones.
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variety
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this is variety because of the different beads and colors
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simplicity
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this is simplicity because it is just black and white and with an egg as the subject with a white background
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Horizon line
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this is horizon line because it is a strait line across the bottom
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Monday, November 24, 2014
Composition Match Game
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
What is Composition?
1) Composition is the arrangement of visual elements within a frame of a photograph.
2) It is important to utilize composition because several of the visual elements (line, texture, shape, light, motion, and perspective) are used within a photograph.
3) A snapshot is just taking a clear picture to preserve a memory, nothing other than that matters. It is to only capture an image in the moment.
4) A photograph is suppose to tell something about its subject and be artistic. You put the subject into focus and make sure that nothing else disrupts or pulls focus away from the subject. It not only shows the subject but the story behind the subject and it should do this through impact and style. It should be composed of visual elements that are arranged to work together. You can get an idea of personality and attitude in a photograph.
5) Photography is the art of discovery. You are discovering endless variety.
2) It is important to utilize composition because several of the visual elements (line, texture, shape, light, motion, and perspective) are used within a photograph.
3) A snapshot is just taking a clear picture to preserve a memory, nothing other than that matters. It is to only capture an image in the moment.
4) A photograph is suppose to tell something about its subject and be artistic. You put the subject into focus and make sure that nothing else disrupts or pulls focus away from the subject. It not only shows the subject but the story behind the subject and it should do this through impact and style. It should be composed of visual elements that are arranged to work together. You can get an idea of personality and attitude in a photograph.
5) Photography is the art of discovery. You are discovering endless variety.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Camera Quiz
Group A
#1:
ISO: 800 f/ 8.0 Shutter Speed: 1/100
This is a photograph of a picture with a small depth of field. I created the small depth of field with mid to high ISO, fast shutter speed, and a lower aperture. The mid-high ISO allowed the right amount of light to be shown through the camera. The fast shutter speed kept the object in focus and the lower aperture allowed the small depth of field which is the focus on the closer object and blurred behind the front object.
#2:
ISO: 800 f/5.0 Shutter Speed: 1/800
This is a photograph of a freeze motion picture. I created the freeze motion with a mid to high ISO, a very high shutter speed, and a lower aperture. The mid-high ISO allowed the right amount of light to be let into the camera. The very fast shutter speed allowed the camera to take the photo of the person walking in a freeze frame. Then the lower aperture allowed the focus to be on the person walking.
#3:
ISO: 100 f/8.0 Shutter Speed: 1/25
This is a photograph of that is void of grain. This was made with a low ISO, a low shutter speed and a mid to high aperture. The low ISO allowed the photo to have no grain in it and be clear. The low shutter speed allowed more light to be shown into the camera and the mid-high aperture allowed clear focus and separation from the background.
#4:
ISO: 800 f/5.0 Shutter Speed: 1/40
This is a blurred motion selfie. This was taken on a timer with a mid ISO, low shutter speed, and low aperture. The mid ISO allowed the right amount of light to be let into the camera. The low shutter speed allowed for my hand waving to be blurred and the low aperture allowed for a smaller depth of field to focus on me and to also let more light in.
Summary:
Throughout this unit, i have learned a lot about cameras. I learned that the ISO of a camera measures the sensitivity to light of the camera. That means it lets in the right amount of light so the picture that comes out isn't too bright or too dark. Then the shutter speed of a camera is the amount of time that the shutter is open. This shows whether or not the picture is blurred according to shutter speed. Next is aperture which is the size of the opening in the lens when a picture is taken. This allows you to take a picture of a subject with a blurred background or with the entire picture clear. Last is white balance and how it helps you get the colors in the image as accurate as your eye sees them. Each of these contribute to the exposure triangle which create a well taken picture.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Understanding White Balance
Overall:
ISO: 800 f/4.5 Shutter Speed: 1/20
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Tungsten
Fluorescent
White balance helps you get the colors in the image as accurate as your eye sees them. It is important to set your white balance because different sources of light produce different colors. For example fluorescent lights make more of a blue-green color (cool lights) and tungsten and incandescent lights create more of a yellow-orange color (hot lights).
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Understanding ISO
ISO: 100 f/4.5
Shutter Speed: 0.6
ISO: 6400 f/4.5 Shutter Speed: 1/100
ISO is the measure of a cameras sensors sensitivity to light. ISO helps you see less light and more of the picture. ISO is at the left of the exposure triangle and plays a part in the amount of light being let into the camera.
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