Friday, January 30, 2015

basic Light Set Ups

Butterfly:The light is higher and its brighten ups the face and the shadows go underneath the chin, but the enfaces on the face and not the body. Also use a reflector brightens up the face also giving a soft look.

Loop:  You have a key light and fill light on both sides of the face, made by creating a soft shadow on the nose and their checks, Requires at least two lights

Rembrandt:  It puts light and shadow on the face, Use to Create a sense of mystery, Drama. You can use this in just one key light, but its helpful to you a fill light so its not two-face.

Split: The key light is moved farther on the side of the subject or slightly behind the subject depending on the angle of the subject.Split CreatesTwo-faced splitting the face with light on one side and shadow on the other. You will use this in dramatic, musician, magazines, shows two different personalities.

Broad and Short: The right side (broad) is lightAnd the left (short) is dim.  this type of lighting can make the subject seem wider.Probably not used when someone already has a wider face. One light is used but a second light softens the shadow.

Butterfly:Brightens up the face with now shadows.
Key light (main light):Brightens up the eyes nose checks and lips
Hair Light: a light places slightly behind the model to add highlights and separate the subject and the background
Background Light: is used to separate the model and the background so the model stands out more.
Shadowless:

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Science Fair Proposal

1. Group members:
Alex & I
2. Topic/Scientific Question:
what shutter speed do you need to stop the basketball 
3. Hypothesis (scientific question that you will answer)
if we set the shutter speed at 1/200 the the ball is most likely to stop in the air

4. Materials List:
Poster Board, Construction paper (multicolored), glue sticks,  printing paper
5. Equipment List:
 Camera, basketball tripos 50mm lens
6. Resource List (List of web sites that you can use as resources to help you with your project):
google.com
youtube.com
mr.Doerr

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Flash Photography Basic Concepts

* Every flash photograph is two exposures in one.
*Fill flash can be used she the subject is backlit  or side lit to eliminate silhouettes or shadows.
*Flash exposure is not affected by the shutter speed.( Aperture, ISO, NOT THE SHUTTER)
*Your camera measures ambient light and flash illumination separately.
*with automatic flash metering, the flash illumination is measured after  the shutter button is pressed and the flash output is adjust accordingly.
*Every SLR camera with a mechanical shutter box has a maximum flash sync speed.
*Harsh lighting washed out subjects and red eye can be eliminated by using diffusers and light bouncing.
*Its s possible to change the order of when he flash fires using " Rear Curtain Sync".
*Removing the flash from the top of the camera helps eliminate red eye and unflattering shadows.

Flipwork

1. Name of Tutorial?
5 tips to help you take natural looking  Portraits

2. Save and post an example of the type of photograph this tutorial produces?
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3. What equipment do you need? (Make a list. Be specific.)
Camera, and your self because you get to make your own levels, you can you a tripod to get at different heights . 
4. List of important things to do to prepare for shoot? (Make a numbered list.)

5. List of important tips during shoot. (Make a numbered list.)
do what ever you have to do to make them be themselves and smile not any types of smile actual genuine smiles. be a cheerleader.
Tell them hey are doing a god job and the pictures are coming out great so that they don't feel like the pictures are coming out great
6. List of important tips on how to process in Lightroom (or other software) after shoot?
There are not really tip she just says that she don't put watermarks.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Year in Photos: 2014


1. Label the type of photography it is. Examples: Street (Urban), Photojournalism, Landscape, Cityscape, Black and White, Portraits, Food, etc.

2. Explain Rules of Composition present in photo and provide written evidence.

3. Describe the lighting:
  • Light source or light sources?
  • Natural/Artificial/Mix? How do you know?
  • How did photographer enhance photo through use of light?
4. Explain what work photographer have to do to capture this image?                                                       ,,,,,,                                                                         

City Scape
Light Sources: Candles, Big light, City Lights
Natural,Because its not to over exposed and because you don't see he peoples much if is was Artificial 
He/She made the lighting come out more in the buildings
The Photographer had to get up high to capture the crowd and the buildings
 Framing
Light Sources: Candles And sunset
Ntaural


Leading Lines
 Photographer uses natural like but also artificial because the trees the in back are lightened
The sun is the light source
Landscape
i believe its artificial to brighten the water to show how clear the water is and to show the shadows of the boast
light source is the sun.
Rules of third
light source is the sun
artificial lightening because the corner is dark and the clouds have add blacks to show depth and the light from the city at the bottom. and how is shaded in the corner
ViewPoint
like source is the sun
Artificial lighting because the colors really pop out 

LandScape
Light source a big light i guess
Artificial some flowers are darkens to lead to the flowers on the wall