Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Composition Match Game




Elements & Principles of Design:

Asymmetrical Balance
Bird’s Eye View
Curved Lines
Diagonal Lines
Emphasis
Framing
Horizon Line
Horizontal Lines
Leading Lines
Movement/Rhythm
Pattern/Repetition
Proportion/Scale
Rule of Thirds
Simplicity
Symmetrical Balance
Texture
Unity
Variety
Vertical Lines
Worm’s Eye View


Image
E/P of Design
Rational
Framing
you can just see out of the frame and into Neverland ( People on a farm) 
Pattern/Repetition
 The flower has the same pattern it also can play with your eyes
Bird's Eye View
 The picture is looking down on the person with the bike
Movement
(Rule of third)
 The bird is moving through the water
 Leading Lines

(symmetrical Balance) 
 the bridge looks like it goes on for forever
 Vertical lines
 lines that run north to west 
Variety

(Unity)
Different Color Pencil 
Horizon Lines 
You can see the Horizon line
 Leading lines 
Horizontal Lines
 the trees are in a horizontal line

Vertical Lines
The girl is moving downward
Asymmetrical Balance
 the people are in focused
Pattern/Repetition 


Texture
same thing over and over again 
Curved Line
 the steps are curving in a line 
 Pattern 

Worm's Eye View
 looking up on the person
Emphasis 
 focused on the person
Variety 
Many Different things to pick from
Simplicity
3D
Rule of thirds 

Elements and Principles of Photograghy

Leading Lines
Definition: Leading lines are lines within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image. 
 Vertical Lines
Definition: Vertical lines are lines that line up one by one in a row 

Horizontal Lines 
Definition: Horizontal lines are lines that go from right to left or left to right.

Diagonal Lines
Definition:  Diagonal lines are lines that are side ways (//)










Curved Lines
Definition: Curved lines are lines that are in a circle way 




















Symmetrical Balance
Definition: The picture is the same on each side
















Asymmetrical Balance
Definition: not the same on each side when you cut it in half















Unity
Definition: Same object different colors












Variety
Definition:Many kinds of different objects












Movement/Rhythm
 Definition: When a picture is moving










Emphasis
Definition






Proportion/Scale
Definition




Repetition/Pattern   
Definition











Bird's Eye View 
Definition: when you look down on a object



Worm's Eye View
Definition: When you look up on a object






Horizon Lines
Definition





Rule of Thirds
Definition







Framing
Definition






Simplicity
Definition




Texture
Definition

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Questions

   1. What is composition? A composition is the nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up. (Frame)
   
  2. Why is it important to understand & utilize composition in photography?
   Picture composition is one of the most important aspects of a great photograph. It also creates memories.
  
   3.Describe aspects of a “snapshot
   The main thing you're looking at is a memory. All that matters is that the picture is clear enough to preserve some momories. 


   4.Describe aspects of a “photograph
   Its purpose is to tell the viewers-any-viwer something about its subjects. Make it well crafted, and tell a story.

   5. “Photography is the art of ___discovery___”
     a.     Describe what interests you the most about this art form or what drew you to this form of communication.
   How many different ways there are to take a picture. To make them clear and have meaning behind it. 

Camera Basic Quiz

Camera Basic Quiz 
(Group B)

( Blur) I focused on the background and then put it on the lowest
shutter speed and took the picture

 I zoomed all the way out and then i made it focused and
took the picture (Large depth of Field)

I put the F stop at 22.0 and focused on the paint brush and
took the picture (Grain)
I put the self timer on and it took the picture (Selfie)


I have learned how to make clear and focus picture all because
of my wonderful, amazing teacher Mr. Nagle! Also what the other stages
of taking a picture and to make it an amazing picture.


Thursday, November 6, 2014

White Balance

                    
















                                                              






Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Aperture

Small Depth






                                               Large Depth

 

 

Questions

~What is a Aperture- The size of the opening in the lens when pictures is taken 

~How aperture works both technically(in camera) and visually(in photo)- When  you look in the camera it looks like it will wont have lots of light in it but when you take the picture it is every bright.

~What is the relationship to the exposure triangle-The ISO is the measure of a digital camera sensor's sensitive to light. The Shutter Speed the amount of time that the shutter is open. The Aperture is the size of the opening on the lens when the picture is taken