Websites
Website 1)
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/
On the website, it showed us how to take different types of photos. Some of the photos included forced perspective, long exposure landscape, and digital infrared photos. It taught you how to do these types of photos without spending thousands of dollars on a specific lens. Also showed you which settings on the camera to use for each different type of picture. I learned that you can get photos without a specific lens
I picked this photo because it uses forced perspective. I see balance, and rules of thirds. It doesn't say who took the photo.I on the website that you must have a 360 degree camera to achieve 360 panoramas. You don't have to have a tilt shift lens, you can just fake it. Also, that you can do many different things with photos. I learned that you can do many different things with photos. Sometimes photos are boring and you have to spice them up. This site related to photography, because it showed you how to take different types of pictures.
Website 2)
http://petapixel.com/2014/08/25/approaching-problem-style/
Styles develop over time. You can't force one. There are many different elements to capture peoples clothes/outfits. To find your style you have to be bold. Take risks and don't stay in your comfort zone. Mix patterns and colors to really make you outfit pop. Pick three words you do not want people describing your images and make sure that they do not fit those words. I learned that there are so many more things I can do with my style.
I picked this photo because the model looks very fierce. I see rules of thirds and simplicity. Robin Walker. I saw many people with interesting outfits. They were all breaking "the fashion rules". Also all there poses are cool. I learned to go out of my fashion comforts zone. The site related to photography because it was telling you how to dress for photoshoots.
Website 3)
http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/
This was somewhat sad to see because some photos show what man is doing to the earth. We are destroying it and littering everywhere. Tearing down forest and destroying peoples land. Its also cool to look at all the old places and things on the world. This 2,000 year old tree was huge! Took so long to grow, but it looks awesome. I learned that we are the main factor to ruining this world. This one forest was no longer living, it was deceased because man decided to take over it and destroy it for un needed things. There was lots of simplicity and balance in the photos.
Website 4)
I like time lapse because it gives you something cool to look at while the picture is moving. I like the place he picked because it is very peaceful yet upbeat. It was good because there are so many lights and Rio is such a big city. The music is what really makes the video good. I saw lots of cars passing through the city. It is good to use a high quality photo when doing time lapse to get the best shots. Tom Lowe shot this video.
http://blog.ted.com/2014/10/07/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/
Website 5)
Using a projector you can create eye popping visuals on flat surfaces to make three-d visuals. Usually you would do this on a flat surface, but some people had a different idea. Photographer Tarek Mawad and animator Friedrich van Schoor lit up the forest. They used a powerful projector to cast pictures on various things in the forest and captured their results with a camera. I learned that you can use a projector for pretty much anything. In the video I saw many lights just lighting up the forest.
http://petapixel.com/2015/01/01/projector-brought-forest-turns-nature-glowing-wonderland/
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/
On the website, it showed us how to take different types of photos. Some of the photos included forced perspective, long exposure landscape, and digital infrared photos. It taught you how to do these types of photos without spending thousands of dollars on a specific lens. Also showed you which settings on the camera to use for each different type of picture. I learned that you can get photos without a specific lens
I picked this photo because it uses forced perspective. I see balance, and rules of thirds. It doesn't say who took the photo.I on the website that you must have a 360 degree camera to achieve 360 panoramas. You don't have to have a tilt shift lens, you can just fake it. Also, that you can do many different things with photos. I learned that you can do many different things with photos. Sometimes photos are boring and you have to spice them up. This site related to photography, because it showed you how to take different types of pictures.
Website 2)
http://petapixel.com/2014/08/25/approaching-problem-style/
Styles develop over time. You can't force one. There are many different elements to capture peoples clothes/outfits. To find your style you have to be bold. Take risks and don't stay in your comfort zone. Mix patterns and colors to really make you outfit pop. Pick three words you do not want people describing your images and make sure that they do not fit those words. I learned that there are so many more things I can do with my style.
I picked this photo because the model looks very fierce. I see rules of thirds and simplicity. Robin Walker. I saw many people with interesting outfits. They were all breaking "the fashion rules". Also all there poses are cool. I learned to go out of my fashion comforts zone. The site related to photography because it was telling you how to dress for photoshoots.
Website 3)
http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/
This was somewhat sad to see because some photos show what man is doing to the earth. We are destroying it and littering everywhere. Tearing down forest and destroying peoples land. Its also cool to look at all the old places and things on the world. This 2,000 year old tree was huge! Took so long to grow, but it looks awesome. I learned that we are the main factor to ruining this world. This one forest was no longer living, it was deceased because man decided to take over it and destroy it for un needed things. There was lots of simplicity and balance in the photos.
Website 4)
I like time lapse because it gives you something cool to look at while the picture is moving. I like the place he picked because it is very peaceful yet upbeat. It was good because there are so many lights and Rio is such a big city. The music is what really makes the video good. I saw lots of cars passing through the city. It is good to use a high quality photo when doing time lapse to get the best shots. Tom Lowe shot this video.
http://blog.ted.com/2014/10/07/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/
Website 5)
Using a projector you can create eye popping visuals on flat surfaces to make three-d visuals. Usually you would do this on a flat surface, but some people had a different idea. Photographer Tarek Mawad and animator Friedrich van Schoor lit up the forest. They used a powerful projector to cast pictures on various things in the forest and captured their results with a camera. I learned that you can use a projector for pretty much anything. In the video I saw many lights just lighting up the forest.
http://petapixel.com/2015/01/01/projector-brought-forest-turns-nature-glowing-wonderland/
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