Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Blog Response 6

1.) My favorite picture was #12 with the big chunk of snow on top of his car. If I were him I would probably knock it off so it wouldn't dent my roof.

2.) There was a lot of pictures with people sitting in mud. It looks like it was taken in a foreign country, and maybe that is some part of their culture, but it was kind of strange.

3.) I think the first one puts the photographer in the most danger because it looks like he's running away from a volcanic eruption.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Camera Placement - Distance to Subject - Close MP


Camera Placement - Angle Down MP


Camera Placement - Angle Up MP


Blog Response 5

1.) Santa looks creepy in most of the photos. The kids all look really upset and unhappy. Maybe a nicer looking santa would help. 
2.) I don't think I've had any bad santa photos, but I really don't know. I always see these pictures, but I don't I've taken part in any of this genre. 
3.) I think the parents should pay for the photos when their kids were misbehaving. The santa can't do much but try to restrain them and the photographer can't do much either. 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Blog Response 3

1.)  I think the little dude running is used for moving things. The video camera is video mode. TH white square is normal photo mode.

2.) When taking pictures of something moving, you should use the little dude button. He looks like he is running so I just inferred that you would use that button for things that are in motion.

3.) If you're taking a semi-close picture of a person, you should use the button with the lady on it. I assumed that because that is the only button with a person on it, you would press that.

4.) If you want to take a close up picture you would use the flower. I remember on the 21 photo assignment, most of the macro shots were of flowers.

5.) I think I know about 6 of these buttons. On some of them, you can infer by looking at some of the little pictures by the buttons and tell by those.

6.) I couldn't name any of those without looking at the link. By looking at the link, I could easily identify the buttons and what they do.

7.) I could just look at the link. It tells me what they do, and how they affect the pictures.

8.) Most often, the setting that would be used for normal picture taking would be the green square. I would this picture because I feel like it wouldn't be green if it wasn't a commonly used setting.

9.) I can't tell what any of the letters mean. I would assume they have to do with viewing the picture, rather than taking the picture.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Hall Pass


Blog Response 2

1.) I think this is definitely an original idea and I really like it.
2.) I think it would be cool to be able to do this, but in order to make it look good would be meticulous and time consuming.
3.) If I could do this I would do it in a forest so I could be more hidden.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Blog Response 1

1.) The picture has a subject
2.) The picture has enough lighting to see the subject
3.)The subject is in focus

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Camera Placement - Distance to Subject - Far


Camera Placement - Distance to Subject - Midrange


Camera Placement - Distance to Subject - Close


Camera Placement - Angle Straight On


Camera Placement - Angle Down


Camera Placement - Angle Up


Unity


Emphasis - Rule of Thirds


Emphasis - Framing


Emphasis - Selective Focus


Contrast - Sharp Contrast


Contrast - Back Lighting


Contrast - Low Key