Monday, June 6, 2011

daily image 06-06-11

This image is my favorite out of all of them because it caught my attention. It caught my attention because that is very helpful and very nice. I like this image because its very touching and it brings warmness to my heart when i see it because i am a animal lover.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

daily image 05-20-11

1.What i see in this image is a lot of cow skulls in a big mountain.What is happening is there is a guy on top of the mountain of skull heads and another guy at the bottom.

2. The colors that i see in this image are black and white it is like a sepia type of color.The lines and shapes that i see in this image are horizontal and parallel line and only square or rectangles.

3.The expressive words that i have are death, depressive, creepy, mysterious and crazy.

4.This image puts me in a creeped put mood because its a lot of dead skull heads and that creeps me out.

5.The rule of composition that i choose for this image is depth of field.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

daily image 5/10/11

1) What i see in this image is trees birds and leaves.What i see that is happening is there is a face in between the trees and the birds and leaves.

2)The colors i see in this image are black, brown, grey, white.The lines i see are all kinds of lines for example horizontal and parallel.

3)The 5 expressive words that i can think of are mysterious, scary, weird, worried, watched.

4) The mood this image puts me is in a down mood and a very worried mood as if they were watching me.

5)This photo’s meaning that i can think of is even when you think you elders or your past family are still watching over you.

6)this image has a very great depth of field because it took every space it could of took in this image.

Friday, May 6, 2011

daily image 05-06-11

1.What i see in this image is this very bright colored tree and very bright colors everywhere.What is happening in this image is that there is a tree near like this pond.

2.The colors i see in this image are red, yellow, orange, green, brown, and blue.

3.The five expressive words that i think fall with this image are warm, fun , comfortable, joy, happy, mysterious.

4.The mood this image puts me in is a very happy warm feeling because of all the bright colors and the tree with the shade.

5. This image uses rule of composition because the rule of thirds. I say the rule of thirds because the tree is right in one of the money spots.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

daily image 5-4-11

1.What i see in this image is this big junkyard type thing. There are like a lot of cars and these factory buildings.

2.The colors that i see in this image are purple, black, blue, red, orange, and white.

3.The expressive words that i feel are crazy, destructive, recycle, mysterious and lost.

4.This image puts me in a mysterious lonely mood because its just dark and alot of broken things so im would be lost as if i were trapped.

5.What i think the meaning of this photo means is that if your trapped with your own mind well you can find your own way out.

6.The factories are in the money spots.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

composition + silhouettes

1.Framing can be used within the composition of a shot to help you highlight your main point of interest.

2. Perspective is when a shot is taken from another element that can have a big impact an image.

3.There can be a fine line between filling your frame with your subject and creating a nice sense of intimacy and connection.

4. Balance in a photograph is when you have to many points of interest in one section of your photograph can leave to heavy or complicated in that section.

5. The good and bad points of using color in a photo are that bright colors can add vibrancy and interest but the bad part about it is that if it is put in the wrong position they can also distract viewers of an image away from the focal points.



1.The silhouettes stand out because of the combination of their simplicity but also the story that they convey.

2.The strategy you’ll need to employ in taking silhouette shots is to place your subject(the shape you want to be blacked out)in front of some source of light and to force your camera to set its exposure based upon the brightest part of your picture (the background)and the subject of your image.

3.To get your light right you’ll need to throw out a lot of what you’ve learnt about normal photography and think a little backwards. Instead of lighting the front of your subject, in silhouettes you need to ensure that there is more light shining from the background than the foreground of your shot.

4.The light source should be back rather than the front. The perfect light for this is placing your subject in front of a sunset or sunrise.

5.The background of a silhouette should be a bright cloudless sky with the sun setting. you want to position the brightest light source behind your subject either so that they hide it or so that in the background somewhere.

6.When framing you’ll probably want to photograph silhouette people as profiles rather than looking straight on this means that more of their features (nose, mouth, eyes) are outlined and they are more likely to be recognized.