Thursday, January 24, 2019

Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

 1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?

The eye (pupil).

2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture ______size_______, the higher the Aperture _______F-Number_________.

3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field?

Smaller aperture size (f/16) results in a larger depth of field, and less background blur. Bigger aperture size (f/2) results in more background blur, and a shorter field of depth.

*big aperture size = brighter
*small aper. =darker



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This photo most likely was taken with an aperture setting of F2.8, because the background is very blurred, creating a short depth of field.

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This photo most likely was taken with an aperture setting of F16, because both the background and foreground are very sharp. You can clearly see the mountains in the back, as well as the plants in the front. 


Shutter Speed---------------




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This photo was taken with a slow shutter speed, because the wind turbine's propellers look as if they're in motion and are blurred (motion blur).


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This photo was taken with a fast shutter speed. Everything is sharp not blurred, and the image "freezes" the water splash in its position.

At the beginning while the sun was still up and the courtyard had reasonable good light

a.) a booth in the middle of the yard near the Tree
Slow shutter speed.
b.) a food booth outside under one of the big red awnings
Slow shutter speed.
c.) the Stars performance inside the gym
Fast shutter speed.
d.) students dancing near the center of the courtyard
Fast shutter speed.
e.) people streaming in from the front doors
Slow shutter speed.

f.) the basketball booth where students are shooting basketballs at a hoop
Fast shutter speed.

Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other.

a.) a booth in the middle of the yard near the Tree
Slow shutter speed.
b.) a food booth outside under one of the big red awnings
Slow shutter speed
c.) the Stars performance inside the gym
Fast shutter speed
d.) students dancing near the center of the courtyard
Slow shutter speed 
e.) people streaming in from the front doors
Slow shutter speed
f.) the basketball booth where students are shooting basketballs at a hoop
Slow shutter speed. 


2. 
(S or Tv)
Shutter Priority Mode: can manually change shutter speed, but aperture is auto-picked.
(M)
Manual: can change shutter speed, but can also change aperture
(P)
Program: auto shutter speed and auto aperture, aimed to shoot quick shots (freezing motion).

ISO---

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ISO 200 was most likely used. The brightness is not very high, so the picture is dark, but has less noise.


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Possible ISO 1600. Image is brightened enough where the building can be seen in night.

Related image

ISO 3200 on the right. Notice how "grainy" the image is compared to ISO 100, due to increasing brightness at an already mid-bright scene.

1. What are the advantages of shoot at a higher ISO at a sporting event like basketball or a night football game?
Photo will not be so dark, you will be able to see the event better.
2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO?
Try to use it more if scene is not severely dark.
3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO?
Don't use it so often, unless it is needed.

---Simulator----

Aperture settings:
2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22

Shutter Speed settings:
1 sec., 1/60 sec., 1/4000 sec.

ISO settings:
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, 25600



Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Self Portrait and Portraits Intro


Tips:

  • Get closer to the subject (close up)
  • Choose a minimalistic background (or one that makes person stand out)
  • Rule of Thirds (give subject space to look at) or don't (subject is dead center or close to edge)

Environmental Pictures:


I like this environmental portrait, because the subject is in the center of the photo, which directs my attention towards him. The photo also creates depth in the photo, which brings attention to the subjects workspace (environment).



This is also a good environmental portrait. The light illuminating the subjects face, as well as the sharp focus makes the subject's head and hands pop out more, which shows that the subject works with his hands. The light also illuminates the subjects workspace, which acts as a spotlight for both the subject and environment.


Photography Self Portrait 

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This self portrait expresses the attitude of the subject in the photo. The black and white colors followed by the serious face shows seriousness in the photo.

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This self portrait is also good. The very black background gives attention to the subject. Black and white with the concerned (or relieved) face gives viewers a sense of attitude or situation that is happening in the photo.

Casual Portrait:

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This image is a good casual portrait. The subject's smile as well as the leaning pose generates the sense of relaxation or content-ness in the photo.

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This is also a good casual portrait. The subject is looking off at the camera, giving viewers an interest in what he's looking at (directing more attention in the facial area). The red background makes the blue suit pop out more, which brings more attention toward the subject.


I will be taking pictures of myself and my brother. If taking the equipment out of school is not allowed, then I'll switch to taking a picture of a classmate, such as Emilio or someone else (with their consent of course).  For my brother, the living room would most likely be suitable, as it is where he plays the most. For a self portrait, I could take myself in my room. My room has some young photos of me, which can act as props, and doesn't have distracting background. All portraits will most likely be indoors, because that represents the idea that my brother and me are not often outdoors (for entertainment). If outdoors, there is a local park nearby, which is usually vacant. To make portraits successful, I can always move my brother to various locations, and taking a picture of my self will only require a timer on my camera (or a mirror). Close ups and the Rule of Thirds should help emphasize the photo.

due feb 6 o 7

Prompt Shoot #2 With Photoshop Leveling and Cropping

















Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Photo Manipulation and Ethics


A:

Even though the manipulation of photos may aid in increase sales/revenue, it is important for all photojournalists to show the photo as it is.

Photos are used in media to support a story's validity as well as the story itself.

Pictures that are distorted can alter the public's opinion upon the story, resulting in bias.

This is considered unethical, as the public should determine their stance on the topic, not be influenced by a photo with a distortion that depicts a certain feeling.

If the public finds out that an image is distorted, the photo damages the company's sales, and/or their reputation.


B:

Washington Post and New York Times have a strict philosophy on image manipulation. They provide photographers guidelines on how to manipulate their photographs without breaching the ethics of photo manipulation.

C:

I feel that if a photo is going to be used in a story, cropping out certain images, or inserting images is unethical. The photo is not trustworthy anymore because it shows a scene that never actually happened in real life. If it's color alterations or adjusting how dark a photo is, then it is okay as long as it is meant to improve the photo's visibility.


D:

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This is probably the most unethical photo I've found. The image on the left is the distorted image. The distorted image has been distorted to make the person (OJ Simpson) appear more menacing. This gives off bias.


E:






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This is the least unethical image. The pyramid was "squished" due to the magazine being in vertical format. The distortion does not emit any bias toward an event or story.

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Depth




This image has depth, as the foreground is the people such as the priest and medical people, the mid-ground being the people standing, and the background being the building and sky. The buildings on the left make a diagonal line towards the sky, which emphasized more depth into the photo.






*note to self: images that have more focus on the foreground, mid ground, or background do not show depth. Depth must have all of the following in focus.

Cropping


This image shows cropping because the objects in the back of the Empire State building are blurred out. This brings focus to the Empire State building, and doesn't allow the smaller buildings on the ground to distract in the background.

Viewpoint



This image shows a viewpoint taken from the ground level. The viewpoint makes the people and buildings in the scene taller. Because the people are under shade, the building is more emphasized in the photo. The people under shade plus the ground level viewpoint makes the building taller, making focus of the photo, the building, more eye-catching.

Symmetry and Patterns



The twin towers are shown in this photo to look exactly symmetrical to each other. Using the smoke and explosion to break the symmetry brings the focal point in the scene towards the smoke (and the explosion). This brings more attention towards the smoke and explosion, making the scene very eye-catching.

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Welcome Back 2019

Three Favorite Pictures In 2018


A lava flow from the eruption of the Kilauea volcano, which destroyed more than 700 homes.

I like the different textures between the lava and the grassy terrain. It is very detailed, and shows how easily the lava destroyed the trees and grass beneath it.



 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is surrounded by photographers in this photo, and is in court because of the Facebook issue in 2018. Each photographer's face can be seen trying to take Zuckerberg's face.



This is a picture of fog over skyscrapers on the waterfront in Qingdao. The picture is very detailed when viewed on NBC's picture slideshow.


Best Song in 2018

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God's Plan by Drake:
This is the best song because I remember all my friends repeating many lyrics from the song after its release. The song became popular during early 2018.


Best Movie 2018

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse:

I thought this was going to be very boring, but it was actually a good movie. The animations were very fluid and interesting, and it expressed the movie as a comic book, which was very nice. Aside from the unrealistic ending, the movie was funny and interesting.

Important News Story in 2018

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"The chaos behind Donald Trump's policy of family separation at the border" CBS News:
This news story relates to the Trump administration child separation policy in 2018, which angered many people. Photo shows a 3 year old, who had an arrest warrant filed against him after he crossed the southern border with his father.

Most Important Person of 2018


President Donald Trump pauses as the crowd cheers during a rally on the eve of Election Day at Show Me Center, in Cape Girardeau, Mo., on Nov. 5, 2018.


Donald Trump:

45th U.S president that has been in many political and controversial topics in 2018. News stories on Trump have been plentiful in 2018.


Biggest Sports Story in 2018:
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"How National Anthem protests took Colin Kaepernick from star QB to unemployment to a bold Nike ad" CNN:

In 2018 Colin Kaepernick appeared in a 2018 Nike ad. Kaepernick was an American football star who started the “take a knee” national anthem protest against police brutality two years ago.
His appearance in the Nike ad had some people burning Nike shoes, representing their protest against having Kaepernick in the ad.


------My Holiday------

1. What I did:

I remember I took a hike with my mother, which was literally a walk in the park, as we ended up in Dick Nichols District Park.

2. Resolutions for 2019:

No school stress in 2019.

This year, I am going to do my homework first before watching any TV in an attempt to not get stress overload.

3. Looking forward in 2019:

I am looking forward to new video games that will appear in 2019. I remember there were some games that planned to be finished in 2019 when I was very young.