Thursday, February 21, 2013
choice sheets
i think i want commercial photography because i want to learn how to take picture of things out side the school , i like to edit pictures so yeaah c:
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
http://www.lightstalking.com/lens-flare Lens Flare
2.
Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences,
make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking
at the website).
I saw pictures that looked like if they took the during the summer , with cool effects .
3. What
did you learn new?
I learned that Flare, which is basically light scattered within the lens due to
unplanned reflection and lens impurities, was considered as something
that ruined a photograph. Equipment like lens hoods were invented to
help prevent it.
4. If
possible, post your favorite photo from the site.
5. If
you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a. Why
did you pick this photo? because i like the picture edit , and it looks awesome
b. What
rules of photography do you see in the photo? rule of thirds
c. Who
took the photo? Paul (Dex )
1. Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as
the links above. http://forum.fourthirdsphoto.com/f37/spring-46051.html landscape and out doors
2.
Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences,
make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking
at the website).
Nature pictures that photographers used the nature to make a beautiful picture (:
3. What
did you learn new?
That the waterfall shot is actually a stack of ~30 RAW files, making the equivalent of about a 10 second exposure.
4. If
possible, post your favorite photo from the site.
5. If
you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a. Why
did you pick this photo? i pick this picture because i like the way the water flows
b. What
rules of photography do you see in the photo? balancing elements
c. Who
took the photo? it doesn't say
1. Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as
the links above. http://www.lightstalking.com/storms
2.
Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences,
make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking
at the website).
i looked at pictures that look cool like with storms and the clouds look gray , and they have lightning ,
3. What
did you learn new? That the power and visual drama of a storm is almost unmatched in landscape
photography and to be perfectly honest, we never really get sick of
looking at great storm photographs.
4. If
possible, post your favorite photo from the site.
5. If
you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a. Why
did you pick this photo? i pick this picture because i like the way they did the clouds
b. What
rules of photography do you see in the photo? depth
c. Who
took the photo? dean Souglass
1. Link the website you visited and make sure your blog is titled the same as
the links above.
2.
Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences,
make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking
at the website).
i looked at how they crop a picture from Google maps like a building and make it spin.
3. What
did you learn new today? that i can used Photoshop to make a building spin
a. How
can you use this in my class later? learn how to use Photoshop better
b. Did
this expand your knowledge of an Adobe computer program? If so tell me the
program’s name is. Photoshop Wednesday, February 6, 2013
early magazine covers , look like old paper without color , they didnt have what we think as covers . they used to model them after the covers of books , putting only a title and publication date first two centuries of magazines the
symbolic cover. It uses a illustration in a symbolic way to evoke the spirit of the publication, without revealing
any of this issue's specific contents. Cover lines began to appear within such
generic covers in the later 1800s.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Photoshop Notes
Nestle- tools are stacked on
each other- to access those tools you have to left click and hold.
Use command keys
Command + = zoom in
Command - = zoom out
Command o = open
Command c = copy
Command v = paste
*** Command z = step back
Command s = save
Command p = print
Crop
Always crop to 300
Resolution - for now do not crop selectively – crop the
entire image
>Image> adjustments>
levels
Channel blue
Channel green
Channel red
Moved just the black and
white hersheys kisses
Channel RGB – moved just the
brown hersheys kiss ( just a little lighther)
Save as
Rename your image make sure
the image is saved as .jpg at the highest (maximum) image quality
Save – you do not have to
rename the image at this point. Save often and save regularly.
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