Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Blog Response #6



My favorite picture that was on the site was the one where the man was fighting the king fire. The one that i didn't like very much was the one with the four men relaxing in the water. The one that probably put the photographer in danger was the one where he was on the boat, with all the water coming up.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Distance to Subject-Far MP


Blog Response #5

It might be better to have the santa's in a more natural environment. Some of the kids don't want to sit with santa, it would be better to have the kids that want to take a picture with santa take one and have the ones that don't just sit to the side. I don't think customers should have to pay for the pictures, but they could have the option to donate.

Friday, December 12, 2014

Frozen in Motion MP


Leading Lines MP


Blog Response 4

I think it's amazing how he was able to keep taking photos everyday of himself. It's cool seeing him transform to an older person. You realize that if you want to to do something then you can as long as you don't give up.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Blog Response 3

I don't know a lot of the settings, I don't know the correct names I just make up names. If you want to take a picture of something fast you would use the setting of the man running. I am assuming if you want to take a picture of a person then you would use the woman portrait setting.

Blog Response 2

I think it is very creative how the people blend in with the background. My favorite photo he has on his website is the one with the telephone stations. I could imagine myself doing pictures like his, i would probably take the picture in a field with a tree and have the person stand in front of the tree.

Blog Response 1

In order to take good photographs you need three important rules. The first is to have good lighting, second is to have no clutter in the background,  and the last is a good focus point.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Close to Subject


Camera Placement- Straight On


Camera Placement-Angle Down


Camera Placement- Angle Up


Unity


Rule of Thirds


Emphasis Framing


Emphasis Selective Focus


Sharp Contrast


Contrast Back Lighting


Contrast Low Key



Contrast High Key


Informal Balance


Formal Balance


Rhythm


Movement- Pattern


Movement- Blur For Effect


Movement-Frozen Motion


Movement-Leading Lines


My selfie.