Thursday, December 3, 2015

1. How many PocketWizards do you need to fire a flash remotely?
    You need one pocketWizard to fire a flash remotely.
2. How does a PocketWizard transmit a signal?
    Its a radio signal.
3. How many channels are available on a PlusX transmitter?
    There are 10 channels available.
4. How can you tell if a signal has been sent or received?
    You can tell if a signal has been sent because it will flash.
5. What do you need to remotely trigger your camera to take a photo?
     You nee a Plus X.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Macro:

Rhythm:
                                                                     Contrast of Content:
Balance: 
                                                                  Circular Composition:
                                                                   Leading Lines:
                                                                     Rule of thirds:
                                                                     Perspective: 
Balance:


                                                                              Up Close:


                                                                          Circular Composition:

                                                                  Leading Lines:
                                                                   Contrast of Content:                                                                                                       
                                                                 Leading Lines:                                                                                                                 
                                                                           S Curve:
                                                                     Rule of Thirds:


Monday, November 16, 2015

View image | gettyimages.com
Leading lines/diagonal lines

View image | gettyimages.com
Light as the subject (the effects of the light)


View image | gettyimages.com
Contrast of content (i.e. single black sheep surrounded by white sheep)


S-curves



View image | gettyimages.com
Rule of thirds


View image | gettyimages.com
Perspective


View image | gettyimages.com
Balance (symmetrical OR asymmetrical)


View image | gettyimages.com
Circular composition


Rhythm/Repetition


View image | gettyimages.com


Frame in a frame

Thursday, October 22, 2015

1. Review the painting example and provide a list of three items that were often seen in painted still life artwork.
-fruit
-flower
-landscape

2. In your own words, write a paragraph that explains what factors the photographer must consider when doing still life photography.
The photographer mush consider the background of the photo they are taking, making it a solid color.

3. Why is the Aperture Priority mode on the camera helpful when doing still life photography?

4. Why is a small aperture sometimes beneficial for still life photography?

Friday, October 16, 2015

1. Is a legal release typically sing by a subject of a photographer.
2. Its a way to search up photos.
3. Because it is not your logo or name brand.
4. So that you can have a lot of pictures.
5. Like royalty free images because it is a bargain.
6. It can affect the image of what you are buying

Monday, October 5, 2015

Raw Vs. JPEG

three advantages of a RAW file: 
- It has at least 8 bits per color
- Its higher in dynamic range

one disadvantage of a RAW file: 
- Lower in contrast 

three advantages of a JPEG file:
- Suitable for pinting 
- Suitable  for sharing on the web
- Higher in contrast 

one disadvantage of a JPEG file:
- Has limited editing options

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Free Shoot Plan.
  1.










2. My subject is my dog.

3. I will shoot in my back yard.

4. Outdoors.

5. I will shoot around 8:30 a.m.

6. The sun will be facing the front of my dog.

7. I will take 20-30 photos.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Shot: 1
Lighting Pattern: front lighting sunny 16
Light Condition:
ISO: 100
f/stop: 16
Shutter Speed: 1/125


Shot: 2
Lighting Pattern: Front lighting exposure 1
Light Condition: sunny
ISO: 100
f/stop: 11
Shutter Speed: 1/250


Shot: 3
Lighting Pattern: Front lighting exposure 2
Light Condition: sunny
ISO: 100
f/stop: 22
Shutter Speed: 1/60








Shot: 4
Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting meter
Light Condition: sunny
ISO: 100
f/stop: 18
Shutter Speed: 1/50







Shot: 5Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Sunny 16
Light Condition: Shady
ISO: 100
f/stop: 16
Shutter Speed: 1/125

   Shot: 5Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Sunny 16
Light Condition: Shady
ISO: 100
f/stop: 16
Shutter Speed: 1/125Shot: 6
Light pattern: Side Lighting
Light Condition: Shady
ISO: 100
f/stop: 11
Shutter Speed: 1/250





Shot: 7
Light Pattern: Side Lighting exposure
Light Condition: shady
ISO:100
f/stop:22
Shutter Speed: 1/60
Shot: 8
Lighting Pattern: side Lighting meter
Lighting Condition: Shady
ISO: 100
f/stop: 13
Shutter Speed1/16
Shot: 9
Lighting Pattern:Back Lighting Sunny 16
Light Condition: Shady
ISO: 100
f/stop: 16
Shutter Speed: 1/25
Shot: 10
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Exposure 1
Light Condition: Shady
ISO: 100
f/stop: 11
Shutter Speed: 1/125








Shot: 11
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting exposure 2
Light Condition: Shady
ISO: 100
f/stop: 22
Shutter Speed: 1/60









Shot: 12
Lighting pattern: Back Lighting Meter
Lighting Condition: Sunny
ISO: 100
f/stop: 11
Shutter Speed: 1/60





Shot: 16
Lighting Pattern: Dark Shade Mater
Lighting Condition: Shady
f/stop: 16
ISO: 400
Shutter Speed: 1/60