Tuesday, November 30, 2010

My first print

 
1.) Is anything in sharp focus?- yes
a.) Describe what is in focus and what is not.-                the guys shirt and the the kid in the back is not in focus.
b.) If not in focus, state the cause.-                     because he is in the the back of the photo and he is not the main thing of the photo.

2.) Is there good contrast? (Look for the blacks and whites in the photo)?- yes

3.) Are all the rules followed? (Is the photo candid? Does the subject fill the frame? Does the photo contain action? Does it follow composition rules? Does it show "academics"?)- 

yes it has action because the teacher is on the computer and it has balance and simplicity and yes there is academics and yes it dose fill the frame.
4.) Is there yellowing or are there spots on the print?                                there are spots on the photo
a.) If yes, what caused it/them?-

because of people touching the photo.
5.) Are there print rings or spots?                   spots on the print
a.) If yes, state the probable cause.
people touching the photo
6.) Are your negatives, contact sheet, test strip and print stored in your folder?

yes

The picture has coach Liburge and Daniel they are in coach Liburge's class during class while they both work.

                                        Caption
while working in class on his computer sitting next to his student. coach Liburge remember that he had to finish up some work for his other class today.























I think what makes a good portrait by the uniqueness of the picture and the the position of the picture and the how the person takes the picture with a smile or a frown or just plane face and you have have to like make you self look your best. because the one with the girl and the dress is good because she has that flaunt to make a good picture and the girl with blue paint is good because of the uniqueness of it and how it is just so crazy and weird it just looks very cool. 

Friday, November 19, 2010

1. List the changes that were made to the model's face in the computer. (Look carefully)
her eyes were enlarged and so were her lips
2. Is it ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance like this in a photo? Why or why not?
yes if they want them too or if they are getting paid so they can use there face why not, your getting paid
3. Are there circumstances in which it would be more ethically wrong to do this type of manipulation?
yes to some who someone thinks is not pretty but if you let them do it with permission then there nothing wrong
4. What types of changes are OK, and what aren't?
the hair and the lips but not covering the girl in makeup and changing have their face, then just get a different girl
5. Explain what you think the differences are between fashion photography and photojournalism.
in fashion every thing has to be perfect and they edit to make it better and in photojournalism they don't edit they take pride in every picture that they take
6. What relationship does each type of photography have to reality, and how does this affect the ethical practice of each?
it make people think that hey should look like this and make them strive to achieve that but they should feel good in there own skin and that eventually to people have low self esteem and even death from anorexia or some other thing connected to how you are supposed to look.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

1. i think that at least 7 of them turned out well


2. i think about 4 of them were not good because of blurriness


3. the picture of a teacher at his computer do his work in his class room while his students to there work a project because it has good lighting and it is focused


4. my best picture is balanced and has good lighting and has good focused and good photo altogether


5. in my favorite negative there is a good balance and there is also a good simplicity in the back round of the picture

Thursday, November 11, 2010

A.its about how people sue photo shop or other similar programs to manipulate their pictures and to make them better but if they get caught it looks bad on them and the company they work for because it makes it seem like they cant take photos so they use photo shop and some try to make it funny to have a funny photo but its still cheating an its not right to say its an original photo.
B. think  that  was  wrong because your are not being fair and its not  ethical because you are changing what you had because it was not good enough so you cheat and make it better and you cheat others who actually work hard to get good photos.


I think that this is the most unethical becuse its not like they are bad people there not doing any thing wrong their happier and its not that good of a prank so try to mess with their picture 
 this one i think is the least unethical because i cant even see a difference in the pictures at first so you have to look at it real hard and analyze both pictures just to figure it out then its not even good one



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

I think that its sad to see that the police cant even keep this group of people under control and that they're scared to show there faces they have to where "mask" and during the night nobody can go out because every one is scared of the cartel that is sad the the police department cant control them and that they scare the hole town the hole town is in fear because the cartel are the ones in control just like they "own the night".

my favorite photo was when there was a body in a trunk in the desert in the middle of nowhere and it had balance and simplicity this was my favorite photo because think of who would do that and just leave it put in the open did not even care if some one found it or not just left it there with no regards to getting caught no fear of the police catching him because he did not try to hid it at all.

Things You'll Need:

  • Timers
  • Drying Cabinets
  • Tongs Or Spatula
  • Enlargers
  • Focusing Aids
  • Safelights
  •  
  • developer 
  • stop bath 
  • fixer 
  • you can buy this at B&H stores and online
        focus the the enlarger and put print paper under the enlarger and put the film on top and set the enlarger for ten seconds and do it and your done

print paper
elarger
negitive photos and a dark room
and the chemicals

1. emulsion- a composition sensitive to light
2. aperture-an opening, usually circular, that limits the quantity of light that can enter an optical instrument.
3. masking easel -An easel  is an upright support used for displaying and/or fixing something resting upon it.
4. exposure- to expose some thing
5. safe light- a light that dose not effect light sensitive paper
6. dodging- to shad some thing for a time to prevent it from exposing light to it
7. burning- exposing more amount of light to a certain area of the picture to print it

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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.-  when i was trying to take a picture and set it tthe person would move or look at the camera and say did you take it yet.

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. The focus of the camera

3. Explain how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques you learned in class while shooting.- I tried to avoid mergers by picking people at a table with few people.

4. What would you do differently the next time you shoot to improve your photographs?
pay more attention to the techniques