Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Best magazine covers 2013
Favorite:
(April 30, 1965)
The fetus became widely recognized after LIFE published Linnart Nilsson's photograph of an 18-week-old fetus inside the womb on its April 30, 1965 cover. Swedish photographer Nilsson used an endoscope with an electronic flash to capture both the cover picture and pictures appearing inside the magazine to chronicle the beginning of human life. These pictures are part of Nilsson's book, "A Child Is Born," which sold eight million copies in the first four days after publication.
I like this picture because it has to do with babies and its amazing how they are created. When I think how an egg and sperm make a human it is unbelievable because it becomes a human and it grows pretty big in a womb and after they are born they don't stop growing. The exposure in this image is pretty dark but at the same time you can still see the image.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Magazine Essential Parts #1
Masthead (logo) - Name of the magazine
Dateline- Month of cover magazine released
Main image- the picture of the person or object
Model credit- Complements of the main image
Coverlines- Lines that are on the cover
Main cover line- Words that are very large and take some cover space
Left third- Other comments about other stores
Bar code- Used by retailers
Selling line- Titles main marketing point
Dateline- Month of cover magazine released
Main image- the picture of the person or object
Model credit- Complements of the main image
Coverlines- Lines that are on the cover
Main cover line- Words that are very large and take some cover space
Left third- Other comments about other stores
Bar code- Used by retailers
Selling line- Titles main marketing point
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Fixed Portrait Shoot
ISO: 100
Aperture: 5.0
Shutter Speed: 1/100
ISO:400
Aperture: 3.2
Shutter Speed: 1/8
ISO:800Aperture: 6.0
Shutter Speed:1/00
ISO: 1600
Aperture: 5.0
Shutter Speed: 1/00
ISO:3200
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/30
- The best ISO setting for my portraits was 100.
- My best picture would have to be my first one because its clear and you can see the model even though its dark.
- Yes I was able to create equivalent exposure by changing the aperture and shutter speed.
- When the ISO's are different I can still take a clear picture by changing aperture and shutter speed.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Year in Review: 2013
The emotion seems very powerful even though you can't see the person face.
Its rules for this is simplicity because the person stands out in the middle.
The exposure quality of this image is a little bit dark.
There is a lot of emotion with the kid and the people who are cleaning the windows.
The rules for this picture is balance because of the three people.
In this picture there isn't bright lighting.
There isn't any emotion to this image because there isn't any people.
The rules for this image would be lines.
The exposure quality is really good because you can see everything clearly.
Pt. 2
1. My favorite song was Mine by Beyonce
2. The best movie was The Impossible
3. The booming in Boston
4. My niece Ellie that was born December 21. 2013
Pt.3
1. Something that happened during my holiday was my niece coming into this world.
2. Loosing weight and making better decisions
3. In 2014 I'm looking forward to turn 18!
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Self Portrait and Portraits
Step 1: "Place a mirror just behind the camera, and do your final posing in the mirror."
"A mirror or some other reflective surface offers an even easier way to take a self-portrait."
Step 2: Environmental Portrait
I picked these images because they are both like a sepia color.
"A mirror or some other reflective surface offers an even easier way to take a self-portrait."
Step 2: Environmental Portrait
I picked these images because they are both like a sepia color.
Step 3: Casual Portrait
I picked these pictures because they are casual
Step 4: Formal Portrait
I picked these images because they were formal
Step 5: Photography Self Portrait
I picked these pictures because they are good pictures of a single person
Plan: I will be taking pictures of Josef. I will be shooting in school, and maybe outdoors. I will practice at school.
Rules of Photography Part 2
1. Rule of thirds
2. Balancing Elements
3. Leading Lines
4. Symmetry and Patterns
5. Viewpoint
6. Background
7. Create depth
8. Framing
9. Cropping
10. Mergers and avoiding them
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