2. Explain how we use blogger.com in this class- the teach post a blog on his blog account then the rest of the class goes to see it and there is an assignment in the blog and we do the assignment and post it on our blog.
3. Explain the process of creating a pinhole camera- locate the middle of the oatmeal can-Draw yourself a little box, about 1/2" by 1/2". That's where we're going to cut-take the plastic lid and squirt a bead of that Elmer's glue all around the inside of it-then cut out a piece of aluminum and spread it out so that it is big enough to cover the hole you just cut- get black construction paper and cu out pieces to put on the top of the lid and the inside of the lid then the in side of the camera- then get a needle and poke a hole in the aluminum- then tape the aluminum on the inside of the camera with the shiny part in and then get another piece of construction paper and tape over so that it covers it and its a flap that you can open and close-then close the lid and put the paper in there and your done.
4. Explain how the pinhole camera works and how the image is transferred to the paper inside- when you open the flap the light goes through and it hits the paper and makes an image and you go to the dark room and process it because it is a negative and it is backwards and when you process it, it becomes a black and whit photo and is the right way.
5.Rule of thirds- the rule of thirds is where you place a object in a photo, imagine there are two vertical lines separating the picture evenly two of the same lines going horizontally and where those lines meet is a pint on the rule of thirds and that is where your want the objects in the picture to be.
6.Balancing Elements- when you have objects on both sides of your film the balance it out so that every thing about the picture is not just on one side of it.
7. Leading Lines-in your picture you have lines any where in the picture that lead to you subject in any kind of way.
8. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)-when there is symmetry in you photo or a mirror image or there is patterns that keep on occurring in the picture.
9. Viewpoint-when you change the view of the subject by moving to a different position and now you can see the subject from a different angel.
10. Background/simplicity- when you background of your picture is very simple and there is nothing back there so that it dose not distract the people from the subject of the image.
11. Create depth-when in your photo you have a fore ground and the something after that there a back round and all three sections are all clear and focused
12. Framing- when in you photo your subject is some where in the middle and there are allot of other objects surrounding it and creating kind of a frame to the main subject.
13. Cropping- when you zoom in really close on one subject of the picture and make it in focus and then rest of the photo is out of focus
14. Mergers and avoiding them- mergers are any thing that are not supposed to be there like a tree coming out of some ones head or of its in the way of the photo or the subject.
15. Explain how action and emotion impact a photograph- the action and emotion in the ohoto tells a story about the photo and sets the tone of the photo also.
16. Explain how a photo can "tell a story"-through the tone of the photo and the emotion and body language of the people in the photo or the surrounding objects language.
17. Explain what the word "multimedia" means and share some examples of how we have seen them in class (on the blog)-the combined use of several media, as sound and full-motion video in computer applications.
Second sentence should be past tense, and should include background information.
Information in caption should not be obvious by looking at the photo.
If there are three or fewer recognizable people in the photo, you must give all of their names (you can make them up for this assignment).Use strong action verbs whenever possible.-
while running through the Forrest on a hot summer daysash a Terrence the suddenly stopped to watch another horse wondering what he was doing
while celebration the graduation of high school john and tasha are now both ready for college.
19. Explain how "strong action" verbs enhance a caption- they give it more of a feeling to it and more action comes with it.
20. Explain how ethics come into play in regards to photojournalism and compare and contrast this with fashion photography. You really need to get the idea that changing photos to fit a need or to make something look like something else is VERY unacceptable in photojournalism.-in photo journalism you take good photos and so in fashion they take photos and they are not good looking and then no one is going to buy the sruf because of it so they go ahead and edit the photos to get a better picture.
21. Explain the difference between a portrait and a self portrait.- a portrait is a picture of some one else in a an action or pose but self portrait is your own self in the photo.
22. Explain what characteristics of a good portrait are.-that there is a good use of the rules and the person in the photo is showing some emotion or uniqueness and telling a story.
23. Explain what the major differences are between newspaper and yearbook.-yearbook you make it more about the school for fun and for clubs of the school and pictures where in the newspaper its about information some photos and fun but just the new that people want to know.
1. Aperture-Also called aperture stop . Optics . an opening, usually circular, that limits the quantity of light that can enter an optical instrument.
4. F-stop-the setting of an adjustable lens aperture, as indicated by an f number.
6. Negative- the type of photo that comes out when you take a photo where white is black and vise versa
7. Positive- where the colors of the real photo are the right colors
8. Contact sheet-a photo of all of you photo that you took from that film roll
9. Agitation- to agitate the picture with light
10. Enlarger-an apparatus used for making projection prints, having a head for holding, illuminating, and projecting a film negative and a bed for holding a sheet of sensitized printing paper.
11. Stop bath- the chemical used to stop the developing of a photo when processing it
12. Fixer-a chemical used to fix the photo and develop the photo when processing it
13. Safe light-a light that dose not effect the photo graphic paper and expose it to light.
14. Burning-Dodging and burning are terms used in photography for a technique used during the printing process to manipulate the exposure of a selected area(s) on a photographic print, deviating from the rest of the image's exposure. ...
15. Dodging.-Dodging and burning are terms used in photography for a technique used during the printing process to manipulate the exposure of a selected area(s) on a photographic print, deviating from the rest of the image's exposure. ...



