Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

3 questions

1. When i went in the class to shoot
people kept looking at the camera or
got really nervous and kept covering
there face. It kept getting me mad so
i went to go shoot somebody else.

2. When i was shooting i kept thinking
about the focus and the framing. I made
sure that the focus could be clear as
possible and I tried not to get extra
things or space in the frame.

3. I tried to use the rule of thirds by
shooting a student or the teacher in one
of the corners. Then I tried not to merge
the my main focus with the background so
I would shoot sombody with dark colors
with a light background and somebody with
light color with a darker background.



Monday, October 22, 2007


shot at 1/640
f/2.8
Having the right lens and camera combination allowed to make this picture.
&& hes probably standing on the corner of the feild.

Friday, October 19, 2007


simplicity
good ex: The photographer focuses on the women crying.

Rule of

thirds
good ex: The helicopter is in the top right corner.

avoiding mergers
good ex: The firefighters stick out with the black background which doesnt let then merge.
bad ex: The guy in the black shirt kinda merges with the background.

lines
good ex: the parts that are left of this building have diagnal lines which makes the picture have a dynamic look.

Monday, October 15, 2007


Balance
good ex: there are rows of people
on both sides which balance out the
picture.
bad ex: you see more of the people on the right then the left.


Framing

good ex: this picture has good framing because it has the buildings with smoke and a plane.

bad ex: we could of got a better close up.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007


Tina Modotti

Lothar Wolleh
Robert Adams