Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Thursday, February 10, 2011

"Daily Image Feb. 10,2011"

1)What do you see? Describe what is happening.
I see kids outside raising their hands probably because they are at school or something and they were asked s question

2)What Colors, Shapes, and Lines?
Some colors that i see are Green, White, Red, Blue, and Gray

3)5 Expressive Words.
Busy, Energetic, Earthy

4)What is the meaning of this image?
The meaning of this image is that kids are outside learning and what not

5)Explain how this image uses one of the Rules of Composition.
This image uses Rules of Composition in many ways, it uses Simplicity which shows that its clean and clear you have an idea of whats going on.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

"Daily Image Feb. 8, 2011"

1) What do you see?
Little Kids Playing Outside

2) What Colors, Shapes, and Lines?
Green, Brown, White,

3) 5 Expressive Words
Energetic, Busy, Playing, Enjoyable

4) Whats the meaning of this image?
The little kids are playing a game of army or something like that

5) Explain how this image uses the Rules of Composition?
Its Clean and Clear and you have a good idea of whats going on

Friday, February 4, 2011

"Daily Image Feb.4, 2011"

1) What do you see? Describe what is happening.
a little girl picking some type of food

2) What Colors, Shapes, and Lines?
Blue, Green, White..

3) 5 expressive words
Calm, Soft, Earthy, Alone

4) What is the meaning of this image?
the meaning of this image is that maybe shes working and she has to do that

5) Explain how this image uses one of the Rules of Composition?
its clean and clear and you can tell whats going on.

Monday, January 31, 2011

"Daily Image Jan.31, 2011"

1) What do you see? Describe what is happening.
I see a little poor town.

2) What Colors, Shapes, and Lines?
Green, Gray, Brown, Blue

3) 5 Expressive words.
Poor, Dull, Alone, Weak, Soft

4) Interpret the photograph. What is the meaning of this image?
The meaning of this image is that it's dull and looks like someone is watching it and maybe might attack them.

5) Explain how this image uses one of the Rules of Composition.
It's clean and clear, focused on points on interest..

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

"Daily Image Jan.11, 2011"

1)What do you see? Describe what is happening?
I see people at a park just hanging around, talking, walking, etc.

2)What colors,shape, and Lines?
Colors that i see are black, white, and gray.

3)5 Expressive words that relate to the image.
nice, relaxing , enjoyable, friendly, fun

4)Interpret the photograph. What is the meaning of this image?
The meaning might be people just out with their family on a nice fall day, hanging out

5)Explain how this image uses one of the Rules of Composition.
It uses simplicity. It has a clear background you can see everything thats going on and etc.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Technique Essay

Three techniques that I’m using in this essay are Rules of Thirds, Using Focal Points in Photograph, and last but not least Photographing Children-Composition.

Rules of Thirds indentify four important parts of the image that you should consider placing points of interest in as you frame your image. Rule of Thirds also gives you four lines that are also useful positions for elements in your photo. If your place points of intersection or along the lines your photo becomes more balanced and will allow a viewer of the image to connect with it more naturally. Studies show that when people tend to view an image their eyes tend to go to one of the intersection points more naturally than to the center.

Using Focal Points in Photography is important because when you look at an image your eye will mainly need a ‘resting place’ or something of interest to really hold it. Without a focal point you’ll find people will just take a glimpse of your shots and then move on to the next one. They want to see something that will pop out at them.

The most important tip in photographing a baby is to get on their level. One of the best ways to get good shots of babies is to put them on a baby rug and lie down next to them with the camera right on the floor. As the babies get older and their doing their little activity hover around at their level and take plenty of shots. These are great tips on how to get a perfect image of your baby.

Thanks for reading. Hope you learned a couple of things about Rules of Thirds, Using Focal Points in Photography, and Photographing Children.