LineThe photo is a picture of gate capturing it in two-dimensional. The element is the gate. This photo is successful because reveals the lines within the gate. ColorThe photo is a picture of a fire-hydrant for color. The element is the yellow fire-hydrant. This photo is successful because the vibrant yellow stands out from the background and its the only color showing. Shape The photo is a picture of bars representing shape. The element is the bars casting a shadow. This photo is successful because the element forms into a shape then casting a cooler image of its shadow. FormThis photo is a picture of two trees representing form. The element is the trees. This photograph is successful because the trees create a 3-D effect by how the sun cast the trees shadows. TextureThis photo is a picture of a wall. The element are holes and bumps on the cement. This photo is successful because by just looking at the photo you can feel the texture of how rough it would feel. SpaceThis photo is a picture of the school's hallway. The element is the empty hallway. This photo is successful because their is no one around to disturb the peacefulness of the space. Value The photo is a picture of two doors and three poles. The element is the doors and poles casting a shadow. This image is successful because we can see the different lighting in this area and the different shadows that are being casted.
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In this photo it captures the quote “Give your life what it needs RESPECT!” In order to have respect in your life you must give it back others that’s what I think of it. Respect is a huge thing that everyone knows but most people don’t listen to it. This photo was meant for Red Ribbon week, to prove that respect is the main purpose for this whole thing.
I edited this photo in photoshop, I duplicated the image so that it can lay on top of one another. Next I turned the top image in black and white. I then took the eraser and erased the top layer where it was suppose to show the red lettering.
How I changed the camera to be shutter priority, right at the top of the camera their is a nozzle where it has different features, I turned the nozzle where it said MASP, on the "S" that stands for shutter priority. When the shutter speed changes low as in 1/3 per second it captures the image slowy making the image blur quite a bit. I would use shutter speed because it will make it easier to take a photo while someone or something is moving. In a situation like that I would use it in a sports event.
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CyanotypeThe first cyanotype was intoduced by John Herschel in 1842. The chemicals used for a cyanotype are potassium ferricyanide and ferric ammonium citrate (green) are mixed with water sperately. The two solutions are the blended together in equal parts. How I created my cyanotype: 1. I chose what items I was going to use (flowers, letters, and quotes). 2. I placed them on the piece of paper with the chemicals already on them. 3. I placed the paper and flowers under a fiberglass 4. I put the whole thing outside in the sun then wait 6 minutes. 5. Pick up the project, take it inside, and place the photo in the water with the mixed chemicals. 6. Take it out and let it dry, and now I'm done. DaguerreotypeThe inventor of the daguerrotype is Louis Daguerre and he discovered it in 1839. The process to create the photo is to start with a sliver-plated copper plate. That is buffed and polished until it looks like a mirror. Then the plate is sensitized to light over iodine and bromine in a specialized light-proof boxes. A daguerrotype is an old fashion photo on a sliver plated copper plate.
My "perfect" worldI had this boyfriend name Johnny, we always hangout and have the best time of our lives. He would always bring me roses and tell me how beautiful i was. He was the one the one and only. I will never stop loving him. Until one day a new girl came between us... Karen...She was the girl that got everything she wanted...and I knew she wanted Johnny. The way she looked at him and how she laughed when he said a joke. It was so fake just like her. I bet this is her plan to take him away from me. Jealousy at its finestFrom that day Johnny hasn't been spending that much time with me. Which made me jealous and furious because he was hanging out with Karen. I guess her looks did capture his eye and her plan. I will know everythingI started to become curious and wanted to know everything about her. So i started following her to everywhere she went. Like the store, mall, school, e.t.c. I took notes on her this might seem a little crazy for me or to others but they don't know how much Johnny means to me. The BreakdownIn just a couple of weeks Johnny is dating her! That triggered me into a rage into hating her with all my guts i noticed that i had to get Johnny back but I couldn't have him because he was taken. Taken away from me by this girl. The one that got awayI knew that he was gone for good with little miss perfect. From this day on I had this empty feeling that something was gone which i knew what it was. It was Johnny the boyfriend i could have ever had. He was the one that got away.
What I saw between these three photos were that they are all different in its ways. The first one was mainly focused on the front box which blurred out the back two. The second photo was still focused on the first one but the depth of field was wider so that made the middle box to be slightly focused too, third photo the depth of field was even more wider because of aperture F/16. Basically the smaller the aperture is the wider the depth of field is.
Here are some portraits of myself taken by my friend Niko on Tuesday during class. This was my first time actually getting involved with an amazing camera, plus the cameras were never used before and we were the first ones to use them because they were new, so that was a great experience.
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AuthorI am Ruby Hizazaga and something I love to do is capturing special moments or serious ones. Archives
May 2017
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