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Monday, November 23, 2009

Most unethical







This set looks easily changed. it's funny on how easily noticably it is. It's easy, very to tell.

Least unethical


It isn't changed much, it doesn't even look messed with.

Unethical photo's~

A. Someone had mainipulated the photos to make the phto taken by Menahem Kahana. They used Adobe Photoshop or some type of softwear similar to that to copy over the aready taking phto. Now not only was this done on the first day of April, U.S. April Fool's Day. Kahana’s image appeared in Yated Neeman, an ultra-Orthodox Jewish newspaper in which someone tampered with these photo's, this being a terminal offense in the U.S.

B. It's unethical due to the fact that the phto isn't original. It is tampered with so it's not ethical, it's fake.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Third picture~


This picture I believe uses Balance. Honestly how, no idea.

Second picture~

This picture uses Lines as it's coposition. The lines lead you through this pic.

First picture


This picture uses simplicity as it's composition.

Negative presentation and thoughts~

1.I honestly think half my photos came out horrible... If not all. Er. They look terrible to be honest.
2. Half of them. Due to lighting, bad composition. Many reasons, these pictures came out terrible due to low lighting mostly. The composition was more like poor chocie of trying for rule of thirds, cropping, etc.
3.I believe on my second row of pictures, the second. It has great light, not too dark. It looks well, I hope it'll come out good I'm hoping.
4. Exposure! My photo was exposed to just the right amount of light, wasn't left out too long, it came out very well.
5. I believe it'd be background. I tried for a simple background in it.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

C. In what ways are photos better than videos? Provide an example from the Denver Post Web site.

With pictures you build your own image of things in your own way. No onespeaks, you can sit and read things deeper then what a video tells you.

B. In what ways are videos better than photographs? Provide an example from the Denver Post Web site.

Videos give like words straight from the person. It flows and is simple to follow then just plain picture. Go to the "reporting for duty" video set.

Friday, November 13, 2009

A. How do these other features enhance the photographs?

It has him speaking, describing the picture so it enhances the picture by him actually describing them as he stood there explaining each moment, each like chapter.

Look at "Basic Training" photo 18

Ian is in the midst of training, smoke bombs a blur. Fire arms in hand, just as real battle he prepears for it, trying his hardest to do well and get good marks since on the feild.. He does't get a second chance!

Look in the "In the army" photo 11

Ian is waiting on someone, most liking a higher up in which needs to speak to. "I want to go home, I don't want to do this." He has these kinds of expressions on his face as he sits there.

Look at Sign up at photo 28.

Ian joins the army and his mother or relative is overwelmed with join at this.

B. How do the captions enhance the photographs?

They give the story, one that we cannot probably just from viewing the picture, they tell us what's happening in it.

A. For the photos in which Ian is the main subject of the photos, in what tense are the verbs usually written?

Most if not all pictures with Ian as the main subject are stated as if it's happening right now. Like as if right now while I type this even.

c. How do the images work together to tell a story?

Each image tells it's own story. Rather it being doing with how hard someone's trying, blood and sweat to get throughhard ship or dealing with relationship issues. Each gives it's own impressing story.

B. What sequence of photographs is the most powerful? Why?

The strongest photos senquence was durring the army blues. Showing the soldiers with their girlfriends. It shows how much they care and am glad to be alive with them, rather it was breaking up or enjoying the moments.

A. What is the most powerful image from the slideshows? Why?

It was in the Basic training area due to the fact it showed the smoke bombs in the background, showing how hard the training had to be.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Marlboro Marine audio slideshow

He had to have a lot of skill to be able to arrange these photo's in this way. Applying sound at the right time, now some were off it over all the ability to be able to do this is simply amazing. The songs and pictures showed sadness, hard feelings, they displayed how he felt durring these times. They didn't show any happiness nor did he trully speak of any. The most powerful picture to me, is the one with his girlfriends or finacee where they're on the bed hugging with her ontop. It showed them happy and together, it showed good feeling. The strongest sequence of photo's would be the one's where he was standing at the window and his girlfriend, talking about how he had to get through things.. Without her. He sounded so sad durring these, the music even added to it, sounding with the soft piano gave the sad feel to it. They scrolled through, explaining how after the war his life was falling aparrt, dealing with what had happened was too much and he just can't take it.

First time shotting with a camera?

If I got close people gave me weird looks, talked about me funny, I couldn't stand it and wanted to et out of the classroom. I disliked it but I did my best to ignore them. I thought of thse techniques: Cropping balance and uh.. Background. I tried to get as close as possible yet tried to make sure no one moving was in the background. I tried for rule of thirds and maybe a bit of balance but those were a bit heard in shooting.. Like catching it just right to show enough emphasis in the picture from the left right and center. Do things outside the actual school, or maybe just not in classes..

Funny picture numerro thres'.


Oh look, it's a bum-bmup? It's in some random neighborhood where some guy managed to spell bmup.. Bump wrong! Background is of cars and random road and bmup! Arg..

Funny picture numero dose[dos]~?


This takesplace with a giant circular spikey thing with a top that's spikey, a shuttle? Background is of the bright blue sky, oh look, McDonalds! Mmm.

Funny pic numero uno.


This picture is in some random car in some random random parkinglot! Owned, right? It happpened because someone wanted some new chairs perhaps? Tires work.
It took place in some like parkinglot surrounded by big white buildings,names.. A no!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How to Develop A Roll of Black-and-White Film

This is explaining how to create Black-and-White film.
To begin this step you must put the film onto a reel, easy and straight forward, right? The tools in this include: Film cassette, can opener, film reel, tank and tank cover. Be sure to memorize the place of the tools. Must be done in the dark/blind.

Alright now step 1--To start it's best bring the film from inside the cassette and grab from the flat end. The container35mm[millimeters]. Finaly peel off the end from the film from the spool by peeling off the tape that connects it.

step 2--The start is by loading the film onto a metal or plastic film reel. If you're a beginner plastic is easier, once done you put the film into the outer edge then slide it into until it is loaded. Metal requires more skill to do. It's best to practice a few times loading and unloading so you get it down. Do this in the light then once confortable practice with your eye's closed until you get good.

step 3-- To begin this step once you load the film into the tank and cover it since it's now in a light protected by a cover so no light get's through. Now it's processing time! Finaly lay out all the chemicals; [know which is which] a film developer a stop bath, and a fixer with hardener, and a hypo eliminator bath.

step 4--Make sure the temperature of the chemicals is carefully controlled. Development time is directly affected by two things: the speed of the film and the temperature of the developer, 68-70 degrees ish recommended.

step 5--
The symbols in the background is what are being repeated.
JoyAlec Baldwin celebrates backstage at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards, where he was honored as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for 30 Rock.

The lights is what is being repeated.
ElectricA lightning storm flashes over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

The lights are being repeated in this picture causing you to follow the lights seeing all the picture.
Happy HalloweenA pattern of lights forms a giant 275-foot jack-o-lantern on the side of WaMu Center in downtown Seattle.