Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Review

1 . Swimming with the fishes to celebrate Christmas, Joey Green dresses up as Santa at the New York Aquarium on December 25, 2011. Joey was dared by his friends to do something daring for Christmas instead of the old Christmas tree and stockings.

2. 1. Rule of thirds - placing the subject in the corner of a 3x3 grid.
    2. Balancing Elements - having subjects on either side to making the picture equal.
    3. Leading Lines - using lines to draw attention to the subject.
    4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition) - having two of the same thing in the picture, repeating something.
    5. Viewpoint - taking the picture from a different angle, like above or below the subject.
    6. Background - using a blank background so nothing distracts from the subject.
    7. Create depth - having foreground and background to highlight the subject.
    8. Framing - things surrounding the subject to draw attention to the subject.
    9. Cropping - removing some of the things surrounding the subject so there is nothing unnecessary.
   10. Mergers and avoiding them - not cutting people off or having things grow out of them.

3. Aperture: the opening of the camera. f-stop. The larger the aperture, the more focused the picture is. The smaller it is, the more widely focused it is.
    Shutter Speed: How fast the camera takes the picture. The faster it takes the picture, the less blur will be in the picture.
    ISO: Decides how much grain is in the picture. A smaller ISO will have less grain than a larger one. If its light then you can use a small ISO, if its dark, you'll need a bigger ISO to capture the picture.

4. To get on my folder first, you have to click on the shortcut called "server_drives". Then you have to click on the shortcut "computer", then on "jstudents(\\akinspubserver)(T:)", then "Photojournalism", then "8th Period", then "Jimenez, Micaela" then I'm in my folder.

5. If it stands out or blends in, Getting people to look at it, Interesting.

6. In manipulating photos it is acceptable to change the lighting, brightness, contrast, cropping, stuff like that. It is unacceptable to change the actual picture. To make it look like something is happening when it really isn't, or adding or taking away flaws on a person.

7. Formal - would be like taking a school or ID picture.
    Informal - still posed, but you can play around a little more not just be still
    Environmental - someone is in their everyday habitat, like a student in a school or dancer in a studio.

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