One thing i learned from this website is that aperture is what controls the amount of light that enters your camera. While shutter speed, is what controls the duration of the exposure; and the ISO speed controls the sensitivity of your cameras sensor to a given amount of light. I initially thought that all these were one, now I know that these are all different parts to your and each does its own thing.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Henri Cartier Bresson
Henri Cartier Bresson was born August 22, 1908. He was a french photographer and was known as the father of modern photojournalism. He mainly had a style of what was known as street photography. I'd make a hypothesis that this means he would take pictures of random things going on in society and in the street. I like this picture because I always like pictures that the front is popped out and the back is kind of smaller or blurred out. I also love kids so another reason why I chose this picture.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Ansel Adams
These are photos taken by Ansel Adams; by the look of his pictures I could assume that he liked to take pictures of nature or he was always around it for some reason. The reason why I chose to share these photos is because on the left photo, he captured the water as it was falling. On the photo on the right, its just a photo of a tree. just one tree. I've always liked trees like this one, not too many leaves but on the verge of losing them. Most of his photos were up close in the bottom and the top background was always further but had the part I feel was most targeted.
Austin, Texas
The reason why I like this photo is because it is very detailed and was taken at a very good angle. However, what I liked the most was the reflection. You can clearly see that there is water there, but you can also see the lights that are coming down from the buildings. Pictures that are taken at night are my favorite. I also like it because it reminds me of when I went on a boat party and took many pictures exactly like this one.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Keith Carter Story
This is a photo by Keith Carter, it is a little girl named Stephanie. She lives in bikini bottom. She really likes to explore nature and animals. Many people think she weird because she doesn't really speak to anyone but she always likes to speak to animals. There is never a time she doesn't carry this snake with her, she can control it and train it to do whatever she likes.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Shutter Speed 2
Friday, September 11, 2015
Mary Ellen Mark
Mary Ellen Mark was born March 20th, 1940 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is an American photographer, known for her images which fall between social photojournalism and portraiture. She mainly took pictures of social events going on, and of the problems in society. During the 1940's, the main things going on were poverty and lack of resources and education. You see young kids smoking, poor people and just a lot of teens doing drugs. She also used the rule of thirds in many of her photos. I chose to put these photos in my article because I feel they have a lot of imp-act in her career. That is what she chose to share. They all have some sort of young person or someone smoking, it also shows poverty in the background.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Shutter Speed
http://digital-photography-school.com/shutter-speed/
Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter is open. It was the length of time the film was exposed to the scene you are taking a picture of. The shutter speed is measured in seconds, anything that is less than 1/60th is very difficult to capture on camera especially without camera shake. Camera shake is when the camera moves and it makes you picture come out blurry. However, some cameras will give you the option to have a slower shutter speed.
Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter is open. It was the length of time the film was exposed to the scene you are taking a picture of. The shutter speed is measured in seconds, anything that is less than 1/60th is very difficult to capture on camera especially without camera shake. Camera shake is when the camera moves and it makes you picture come out blurry. However, some cameras will give you the option to have a slower shutter speed.
Friday, September 4, 2015
ISO
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
F-Stop
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/aperture-and-shutter-science-of-the-f-stop/
In the Article Aperture and Shutter: Science of the F-Stop, it explained how everyone uses cameras everyday in their daily lives whether we know it or not. It talks about if you wondered how to take pictures with a blurred background or from far away. We have to adjust the aperture just like we'd adjust our eyes by squinting them while trying to see far away. You also have to adjust the shutter, which works like closing and re-opening your eyes; it also helps the picture get light.
In the Article Aperture and Shutter: Science of the F-Stop, it explained how everyone uses cameras everyday in their daily lives whether we know it or not. It talks about if you wondered how to take pictures with a blurred background or from far away. We have to adjust the aperture just like we'd adjust our eyes by squinting them while trying to see far away. You also have to adjust the shutter, which works like closing and re-opening your eyes; it also helps the picture get light.
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