Monday, 30 December 2013
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Painting with Light
Stick figure image produced with light painting.
name of photo: Stick-figure on toilet, while reading a book
Date : 8 February 2011
Source: Own work
Author: Jacques Kohler
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Shutter Speed Vocabulary
1.Shutter- shutter is a device a allows light to pass for a determined period of time
2.Shutter Speeds-The time for which a shutter is open at a given setting and fast speeds are mostly using to sports or wildlife photo and a fast shutter speed much of the time. AND slow speeds are mostly used and/or needed for landscape, architectural, night, still life or "special effect" photo.
3.Shutter Priority-The shutter-priority mode is to have a faster shutter speed to freeze the action of fast-moving subjects or to have a slower shutter speed to blur moving subjects in order to create a sense of motion.
4.Aperture- Aperture is referred to the lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens.
5.ISO/ASA- ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization and ASA is something American, and is unimportant.
6.Exposure Triangle- The Exposure Triangle is a catchy phrase meant to encompass the three factors which affect the exposure of a photograph of a scene with a given amount of light.7."B" or Bulb- A shutter setting is indicates that the shutter will remain open for as long as the shutter release is pressed.
8.Cable Release- Allowing the photographer to open the shutter without touching or moving the camera.
9.Tripod- Tripod is capture more diverse shots or even include themselves in the photo.
10.Bracketing- bracketing is the general technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings.
6 main kinds of bracketing:
•Slow Shutter Speed
•Fast Shutter Speed
•Panning
•Painting with Light
•Multiple Exposures/Experiment
2.Shutter Speeds-The time for which a shutter is open at a given setting and fast speeds are mostly using to sports or wildlife photo and a fast shutter speed much of the time. AND slow speeds are mostly used and/or needed for landscape, architectural, night, still life or "special effect" photo.
3.Shutter Priority-The shutter-priority mode is to have a faster shutter speed to freeze the action of fast-moving subjects or to have a slower shutter speed to blur moving subjects in order to create a sense of motion.
4.Aperture- Aperture is referred to the lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens.
5.ISO/ASA- ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization and ASA is something American, and is unimportant.
6.Exposure Triangle- The Exposure Triangle is a catchy phrase meant to encompass the three factors which affect the exposure of a photograph of a scene with a given amount of light.7."B" or Bulb- A shutter setting is indicates that the shutter will remain open for as long as the shutter release is pressed.
8.Cable Release- Allowing the photographer to open the shutter without touching or moving the camera.
9.Tripod- Tripod is capture more diverse shots or even include themselves in the photo.
10.Bracketing- bracketing is the general technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings.
6 main kinds of bracketing:
- Exposure Bracketing
- Flash Bracketing
- Depth of Field Bracketing
- Focus Bracketing
- White Balance Bracketing
- ISO Bracketing
•Slow Shutter Speed
•Fast Shutter Speed
•Panning
•Painting with Light
•Multiple Exposures/Experiment
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
objective vs. subjective
Cindy Sherman
Objective
-It's portrait.
-buildings make great line background.
-this photo focuses on the woman.
-The background makes good value
-This photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-this woman looks like she left her country to travel to a new city and she looks lost.
-Woman's husband left the country so she is really worried.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Objective
-There's movement in the picture. (man moving)
-There's movement on the floor (ripples)
-blurry background.
-There's symmetry.
-This photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-man is really busy because he is running.
-man looks like member of a circus. (because background's house(?) looks like circus)
Jerry Uelsmann
Objective
-There's contrast in the picture.( sky is light and land is dark)
-There's Leading lines.(looks draw a line of demarcation between sky and land)
-There's shape in the picture.(building shape)
-house and the root of the tree looks like a Photoshop or make a model.
-This photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-This house looks like a Magic Castle.
-Looks like, Princess in the this house. and waiting for prince.
(ex. Rapunzel or sleeping beauty.)
Brassai
Objective
-This road is a emphasis in the picture.
-This road is a line.
-this photo focuses on the road line.
-There's value in the picture.(road and trees.)
-this photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-This photo have a series is darker.
-This photo have a solitude atmosphere.
Brassai
Objective
-This photo have space.
-This photo have great value.
-There's light on the floor (ripples)
-This photo is dark and blurry so make a good atmosphere.
-this photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-This photo have a gloomy atmosphere.
-this photo feel like come down and quiet.
Objective
-It's portrait.
-buildings make great line background.
-this photo focuses on the woman.
-The background makes good value
-This photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-this woman looks like she left her country to travel to a new city and she looks lost.
-Woman's husband left the country so she is really worried.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Objective
-There's movement in the picture. (man moving)
-There's movement on the floor (ripples)
-blurry background.
-There's symmetry.
-This photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-man is really busy because he is running.
-man looks like member of a circus. (because background's house(?) looks like circus)
Jerry Uelsmann
Objective
-There's contrast in the picture.( sky is light and land is dark)
-There's Leading lines.(looks draw a line of demarcation between sky and land)
-There's shape in the picture.(building shape)
-house and the root of the tree looks like a Photoshop or make a model.
-This photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-This house looks like a Magic Castle.
-Looks like, Princess in the this house. and waiting for prince.
(ex. Rapunzel or sleeping beauty.)
Brassai
Objective
-This road is a emphasis in the picture.
-This road is a line.
-this photo focuses on the road line.
-There's value in the picture.(road and trees.)
-this photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-This photo have a series is darker.
-This photo have a solitude atmosphere.
Brassai
Objective
-This photo have space.
-This photo have great value.
-There's light on the floor (ripples)
-This photo is dark and blurry so make a good atmosphere.
-this photo is A black and white picture.
Subjective
-This photo have a gloomy atmosphere.
-this photo feel like come down and quiet.
Monday, 25 November 2013
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Annie Leibovitz blog entry - SOO
This photo is my favorite photo of Annie Leibovitz 's Dance in Voque.
because If you look at this photo roughly, this photo look like balance.
all of woman are Ballerina and same Action but lf you see the left bottom, you can know this photo is emphasis. because one woman is different Outfit and different action. also this photo look like Pattern and contrast. so that's why I like this photo.
because If you look at this photo roughly, this photo look like balance.
all of woman are Ballerina and same Action but lf you see the left bottom, you can know this photo is emphasis. because one woman is different Outfit and different action. also this photo look like Pattern and contrast. so that's why I like this photo.
also This photo is one of my favorite. because this photo have three elements and principles.
this photo's building and balcony are Line, building and sky are space also woman's hair coulor and sky coulor are contrast. This photo have alot of interesting points.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Thursday, 31 October 2013
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