Thursday, February 7, 2013

5 Websites

4.
Lens Flare:

1.http://www.lightstalking.com/lens-flare

2. What I saw when I looked at this website was a lot of self portraits and nature, There was girls that were dressed up and posed for self portraits also, there was a lot to do with nature and the outside nature like trees, grass, and flowers.

3.What I learned new was to take self portraits timed or setting the camera down because you get a better quality picture or to take pictures of nature but to not just take them but to be creative with the nature of taking the pictures.
4.
5 A. I selected this photo because I feel that it has a lot of good rules to imply to this photo such as lines, simplicity. And I like that the photo came out clear and sharp although it shows that the sun was glaring in the camera.
B. The rules of photography I see in this image is simplicity and lines and possibly rules of thirds from where the people are standing.
C. It says that "The Royce NG" Took this photograph.





Whats in your bag? If an assistant carries this, you should too:

1.http://blog.photoshelter.com/2012/04/the-40-items-every-photography-assistant-needs-now/

2. What I saw when I looked at this website was multiple items that assistants and professional photographers keep and have in their bag batteries, ziplock bags, lens cleaning cloth and advil.

3. What I learned was to have multiple items in your bang if your a professional photographer therefore when your gonna need something in the time in need your not gonna have it and it comes in handy when needing something in your bag.

4. 
5 A. I selected this photo because I feel that this photograph shows everything a photographer needs in their bag and its pretty specific to whats in need.
B. The rules of photography is rules of thirds.
C. It says that "Lauren Margolis" Posted this photo and took it as well.





Storms:

1. http://www.lightstalking.com/storms

2. What I saw is when I looked at this website was several storms from different locations, several thunderstorms and thunder presented in the sky also not just thunderstorms but clouds formed in the sky and the aftermath of a storm disaster.

3. What I learned was when taking photos of these kind of things such as thunderstorms or the aftermath of the thunderstorm or when forming is to capture outside and to be creative with your thinning of taking pictures.

4.
5 A. I selected this photo because I feel that this photograph has a story behind it due to the storm and the hat being left behind.
B. The rules of photography shown in this image is simplicity, avoiding mergers.
C. It says " Zach Dischner" took this photograph.




Astonishing Images 2012:


1.http://gizmodo.com/5969018/the-100-most-astonishing-images-of-2012

2. What I saw when looking at these photos were interesting random pictures that people have token from around the world, such as cites that make weird shapes or a very detailed snowflake, or the solar eclipse just random things people have done or seen.

3. What I learned when looking at these photos were if you see something you like or catch's your eyes or may even grab your attention is to capture that moment.

4.
5 A. I selected this photo because I feel that this photograph is really interesting and you never seen anything like this from earth or with even with the naked eye.
B. The rules of photography that are evident in this photo is simplicity, rules of thirds.
C. It doesn't say who took this photograph.






Church:
1. http://www.lightstalking.com/34-photographs-of-cathedral-and-church-interiors-that-rock

2.What I saw when looking at these photos were several images of different types of churches that have creative designs and how there are several types of churches that have unique and different shapes and designs and how all of them are different.

3. What I learned when taking looking at these photos were to take different angles of churches and to be creative and to take pictures from low, high and to not to take them straight forward to have fun with them.

5 A. I selected this photo because I feel this photo was captured in cool angles and different angles that are not usually taken and I feel like this church looks unique.
B. The rules go photography that are evident in this photo is balance.
C. This photo was taken by "Marseille Cathedral"












Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Magazines Part 2

1. Early Magazine Covers: Mainly focused on the contents of the magazine, they provided only a title and publication date, usually in the mid 1700's. Basically it was based on the cover page of the magazine. They tried to demonstrate the art in on the cover page.

2. The Poster Cover: You could automically tell what it was based about by just looking at the pictures you didn't need words or captions. It was usually from the 1890's to 1960's. They produced several magazines counted like this, It was said that the cover produced a story and memorable covers for issues and magazines.

3. Pictures Married To Type: This usually happened in the early 20th century, it was said that the readers referred to the cover lines inside and and artful magazine cover to draw the readers attention it was said that this way then cover art would feel more accomplished. The magazine cover lines was suppose to the grab the attention of the magazine reader.

4. In The Forest Of Words: This mainly focused on the magazine picture, the history and story of the cover was summarized on the sidebar to mainly brief and explain what the picture meant, This started happening in 1937. They had an artsy cover photo and lots of cover lines.