Friday, June 6, 2014
Q4-35mm Point of View and Pets
Why or why not?-my dog thinks that the camera is a weapon and every time she sees it, she runs away and hides somewhere.
What makes this a good photo?-There is good contrast between the dog and the snowy ground, and the rule of thirds is appropriately used.
In the point of view picture you uploaded, what made point of view unique?-It is a unique point of view because I was able to get very close to the wheel, something that is normally viewed from a few feet above it.
From what angle did you shoot it?-I shot it at about two feet above the ground, at wheel level of my dad's truck.
Q4-Architecture
My architecture picture could be used in a travel magazine, brochure, or advertisement for Puerto Rico, which is where I took this photo. It represents one of the island's biggest historical landmarks, El Castillo San Felipe del Morro. The fort was built in the 1600's when the Spaniards occupied Puerto Rico, and it has been remarkably well-preserved over hundreds of years. (I had to take a picture of the digital photo because it was on a different SD card that I didn't have with me)
Q4-Reflections and Close-Up
How did you capture your Reflection? -I captured it using a mirror on a teacher's door
Did you get any unexpected image in your picture?-No
CLOSE-UP
Did you have any trouble getting a close up image?-No, it had just rained and so there were a lot of opportunities for nice close-ups of leaves and flowers.
Is your background blurry or in focus?-It is blurry, I wanted to emphasize the foreground.
What do you like best about close up photos?-I like being able to draw the viewer's attention to one specific part of the picture.
Q4-Photoshop Background Change and Blemish Removal
Tell me what you like and what you did not like about changing the background.-I liked how easy it was to change the background on Photoshop once I practiced a few times. I did not like how sometimes, when I clicked on an area which I wanted to mask, Photoshop would select a much larger area and I would have to select the parts manually.
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Lighting-DSLR
What was unique about the lighting?-It did not seem to be very bright when I was taking the picture, but later I discovered that it was very nice, not too warm or cold, but it looked natural even though were were inside.
P1-Panning-DSLR
Did you print a panning picture or just a picture of something in motion?-Just a picture of something in motion.
Tell me what shutter speed you used and what effect it had on your picture.-I don't remember what the shutter speed was, but it must have been fast because the subject is in focus and not blurred.
Tell me what shutter speed you used and what effect it had on your picture.-I don't remember what the shutter speed was, but it must have been fast because the subject is in focus and not blurred.
Scavenger Hunt/Studio Portrait
How did you like using a digital camera compared to the 35mm film camera?-I preferred the digital camera because you can take a lot more pictures and you can see them immediately after they're taken, so if there's a problem, it can be resolved before you've developed an entire roll of film.
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