Friday, September 20, 2013

Photo manipulation and ethics

This people wanted to do a joke to the united states. They post the photo on a jewish newspaper in yated neema of four missiles firing. But they notice that there was a mistake on the photo. They shot only 3 not 4 missiles


This photo is not ethical it could cause more death and even war to people have to be caution of missiles shooting in the air





This oj cover was cropped by darking the color of the original picture.


This photo was cropped because the lady looked like she had pole on her head.


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

photo shoot reflection

It show my favorite brand polo
made a good point of metal picture
it could use better happy picture
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national geographic

This storm is represent my life of how mess it is. All the drama and stress i go through all in a mix. Its not light of my path I'm going on it the dark that comes to my path

Monday, September 16, 2013

Great black and white photographers part 2

1.Josef Koudelka
2.born January 10 1938 he is currently 75 years old
3.he was born at Boskovice Moravia
4.he intended to technical university  in Prague between 1956 to 1961
5.Koudelka's early work significantly shaped his later photography, and its emphasis on social and cultural rituals as well as death. He soon moved on to a more personal, in depth photographic study of the Gypsies of Slovakia, and later Romania. This work was exhibited in Prague in 1967. Throughout his career, Koudelka has been praised for his ability to capture the presence of the human spirit amidst dark landscapes. Desolation, waste, departure, despair and alienation are common themes in his work. His characters sometimes seem to come out of fairytales. Still, some see hope within his work — the endurance of human endeavor, in spite of its fragility. His later work focuses on the landscape removed of human subjects.
6.in 2004 the most recent one from them is the vestiges 1991-2012 centre de la vieille charite marseilles france

red,metal,happy

                       red
 happy
metal

Thursday, September 12, 2013

camera parts

1.shutter button -- is the button to take the photo-In photography the shutter-release button (sometimes just shutter release or shutter button) is a button found on many cameras,
2.grip-tightly most comfortable
3.on and off switch-is turn on the camera or off
4.mode dial- is many different modes
5.flash button- to put the flash on or off or on auto 




1. shutter speed --is the length of the photo shutter
2.Aperture-is a hole that light travels to.
3.Exposure-is the amount of light that falls on the picture
4.f-stop- is the ratio of the lens focal length
5.depth of field- is the distance between an far or close take of the photo .

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

camera history

1.The effect came to be known as the "camera obscura" which is Latin for "dark room". This was the first camera. The hole acted like a lens, focusing and projecting light onto the wall of the dark chamber.
2.In the 17th century, the modern camera came one step closer when Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens perfected the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.
3.A glass lens, a dark box, and film
4.its stills has lens a dark box and a film
5Light passes through the lens, into the camera, and exposes the film. And guess what? The end result is still a photograph.
6The camera will completely control flash and exposure. On most cameras this is labelled "auto", on others simply "A". Some cameras only have program.
 just point and shoot. Unlike full auto mode, you can usually control flash and a few other camera settings.
7.To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available lens setting (aperture).
8To freeze motion, camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
9Point the camera at the subject and half-press. Wait for focus lock. While focusing, the camera will show a blinking focus indicator (usually a green dot). When you hear a beep and the indicator stops blinking, the camera is telling you it's ready to go
10.no flash
11.auto flash during outside
12.Too much light and the picture will be washed out. Not enough light and the picture will be too dark. A good photograph depends on calculating the exposure settings that will give the film the "right" amount of exposure.
13Most of the time, the inside of the camera is totally dark. When a photograph is taken, the camera opens and light from outside floods in through the lens. Light is projected onto film to make the exposure.
14The term "stop" is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.
15You are an astronaught travelling to a new planet. To your dismay, when you arrive your discover that your light meter has broken during the journey. The new planet is identical to Earth, except that it has TWO suns instead of one.
16Aperture, shutter, and film settings are all divided up into "stops", even though the numbering systems are different.
17.has no light
18. has less light
19.can control by setting the 'a perture opening' also known as a f stop
20.larger opening