1. List the changes that were made to the model's face in the computer. (Look carefully)
A. well they made her eyes bigger, her lips fuller and her hair bigger and her face skinny.
2. Is it ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance like this in a photo? Why or why not?
A. no because when they hired the girl they got what they got and they shouldn't have to change her features.
3. Are there circumstances in which it would be more ethically wrong to do this type of manipulation?
A. yes because you shouldnt change a persons appearance just because.
4. What types of changes are OK, and what aren't?
A. any changes that dont have to do with your physical features is ok.
5. Explain what you think the differences are between fashion photography and photojournalism.
A. well in fashion you can make people look the way you want them to.
6. What relationship does each type of photography have to reality, and how does this affect the ethical practice of each?
A.well photo j is basicaly telling it to you straight and fashion the try and fix it up so it seems better than it really is.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
NEGATIVE EVALUATION
1. From looking at your negatives, how many of your photos do you think turned out well?
A. i think 11 out of the 13 pictures i had looked good.
2. How many of your photos appear like they will not turn out well? Why do you think these photos did not turn out (Ex: Over/under exposed, not focused, bad composition)?
A.2 out of the 13 because i was moving to much so they came out blury.
3. Select the negative image that you think will turn out the best when it is printed. Why do you think this photo will turn out well?
4. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) do you think are present in your best negative? What evidence can you provide from the appearance of the negative to support your answer?
A.i think i had really good focus because the picture is really clear and you can see every thing in the picture.
5. What advanced composition techniques (Ex: rule of thirds, leading lines) that you have learned in class are present in your favorite negative?
A. the rule of thirds is what shows up the most.
A. i think 11 out of the 13 pictures i had looked good.
2. How many of your photos appear like they will not turn out well? Why do you think these photos did not turn out (Ex: Over/under exposed, not focused, bad composition)?
A.2 out of the 13 because i was moving to much so they came out blury.
3. Select the negative image that you think will turn out the best when it is printed. Why do you think this photo will turn out well?
4. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) do you think are present in your best negative? What evidence can you provide from the appearance of the negative to support your answer?
A.i think i had really good focus because the picture is really clear and you can see every thing in the picture.
5. What advanced composition techniques (Ex: rule of thirds, leading lines) that you have learned in class are present in your favorite negative?
A. the rule of thirds is what shows up the most.
Friday, November 5, 2010
PROSESSING BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS CONTINUED.
Basically all u do to develop your pictures is either be in a dark room or have a changing bag.first u take out the film from from the container and put it in a you reel. next when you get to the end of the roll use the scissors to cut off the tape that's holding it to the spool.do this for how ever many rolls u have. after u do that make sure all your rolls are in your light proof container and seal the lid tight now u can take it out of ur changing bag or dark room. next u can start your chemestriy you first have to put it throw the developer. pour your developer in ur light proof container and shake it real good. do this for five mins. after you are done pour cemicals out and pour in fresh water this is called the stop. do this for 30 sec. now pour water out and pour the fixer in this is last step. this is done for four mins. next you pour your fixer out and let your film sit for two mins. after that if it looks good take your film out and run it under some water. and now you are ready to dry your film thats all folks.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
FUNNY CAPTIONS
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
POST SHOOT REFLECTION
1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get close, capture real moments, and capture action or emotion? Explain how you dealt with these challenges. Some of the challenges is getting people to sit still. but finding the right moment was harder than i thought especially when they keep moving.
2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most? Provide a specific example of what you did to do this correctly. focus was the hardest for me i just did'nt no if i had enough lite or if i was to far a way from the person.
3. Explain how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques you learned in class while shooting.i tryed my hardest not to use mergers because i hate when something is behind and object and its not supposed to be there. so i just stuck to people sitting by them selfs. 4. What would you do differently the next time you shoot to improve your photographs? Well I will probably just take my time I felt like I was doing it real fast.
2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most? Provide a specific example of what you did to do this correctly. focus was the hardest for me i just did'nt no if i had enough lite or if i was to far a way from the person.
3. Explain how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques you learned in class while shooting.i tryed my hardest not to use mergers because i hate when something is behind and object and its not supposed to be there. so i just stuck to people sitting by them selfs. 4. What would you do differently the next time you shoot to improve your photographs? Well I will probably just take my time I felt like I was doing it real fast.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
PROSESSING BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS
list of materials needed.
- A metal or plastic film tank
- Three dark plastic containers to hold chemistry
- Graduates (used to measure chemicals)
- A darkroom timer
- A can opener
- A room that is totally light proof (not even the slightest sliver of light should be visible).
- Developer (see other sidebar)
- Glacial Acetic Acid (optional, for Stop Bath)
- Fixer (Kodak Rapid Fixer with Hardener is highly recommended)
- Hypo Eliminator
- list of chemicals
- black and white developer
- fixer.
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