Monday, December 16, 2013

Final Exam Parts 2 And 3.



Gunman shot to death. Are drugs really worth losing your life?


A man being covered in flames. The results of protests


A beautiful rhino being taking away. An endangered species slowly losing hope.











In this photo there is repetition. The bikes all together in this photo create a pattern which you can clearly see. And the background helps you concentrate more on what the photo is really about.... The Bikes.


In this photo there is repetition also. The lines that guide the runners to the finish line represent repetition because of the lines being right next to each other.


In this photo we see leading lines. The way this photo was taken naturally attracts our eye towards the middle of the photo because of the walls being covered in leaves and the woman walking in it.


In this photo there is Symmetry and Patterns. The Circles act as a pattern and the moon being at the right place at the right time makes the last circle to complete the Olympic Games Logo.   

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

3 Pillars

1.  Aperture is one of the three pillars of photography, the other two being ISO and Shutter Speed. Without a doubt, it is the most talked about subject, because aperture either adds a dimension to a photograph by blurring the background, or magically brings everything in focus. In this article, I will try to explain everything I know about aperture in very simple language.
American Robin


2. The iris of the lens that controls the size (diameter) of the aperture is called “diaphragm” in optics. The sole purpose of the diaphragm is to block or stop all light, with the exception of the light that goes through the aperture. In photography, aperture is expressed in f-numbers (for example f/5.6). These f-numbers that are known as “f-stops” are a way of describing the size of the aperture, or how open or closed the aperture is. A smaller f-stop means a larger aperture, while a larger f-stop means a smaller aperture. Most people find this awkward, since we are used to having larger numbers represent larger values, but not in this case. For example, f/1.4 is larger than f/2.0 and much larger than f/8.0.


The size of the circle represents the size of the lens aperture – the larger the f-number, the smaller the aperture.

F-numbers


3. A large f-number such as f/32, (which means a smaller aperture) will bring all foreground and background objects in focus, while a small f-number such as f/1.4 will isolate the foreground from the background by making the foreground objects sharp and the background blurry.

Depth of Field
Image on left shot at f/2.8, Image on right shot at f/8.0

Monday, November 18, 2013

New App

If i Would Create A New App It Would Be Able To Watch Any Tv Show Or Sporting Event (New Or Old) On Demand 24/7, 365 Days A Year And It Would Be Able To Order Free Pizza, Hot Wings And Churros.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

A Time I Was Brave

There was a recent flood near my neighborhood, and near 4am the water started getting in my house then like not even 10 minutes later my house was like a swimming pool i woke up my parents then i grabbed my brother and then we had to swim to the roof because if not we would've probably died. :(

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Scary Sounds


  • My Mom
  • The Microwave Late At Night
  • The Fire Alarm When My Mom Makes Salsa

Monday, October 28, 2013

My Room

My room is nothing special its just like any other mexican kids room a mattress on the floor, a big tv, and a ps3 and a mini refrigerator.Im most proud of the ps3 and the big tv and the big mattress and the mini refrigerator.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

My 5 Favorite Smells

My 5 Favorite Smells
1.Tacos
2.Tortas
3.Popcrn
4.Ice Cream
5.Sweet Bread

Friday, October 18, 2013

My Ideal Halloween

My ideal Halloween would begin with a good lunch like 2 Subway sandwiches with all i want in them (LOTS OF BACON!!!!!) Then i would go trick or treating but with no costume then get a lot of candy. Then late at night go to 6TH Street ;).

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Nick Brandt Africa photos


My reactions to the powerpoint was astonishment, amazement and wonderfulness. My favorite photo was this one that you see above because it shows such a fierce or strong animal going through what looks like dust or smoke and the photo is just simply amazing. The photo elements in this picture is repetition for the wrinkles on the elephants' body and simplicity because its just a elephant and the mountains as the background.

Nick Brandt used a Pentax 67II. He took these photo memorialize the disappearing world of Africa. What I am interested in is showing the animals in the state of Being. In the star of Being before they no longer are. This world is under terrible threat, all of it caused by us.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

What I follow

I don't really follow nothing or nobody, i have no business following somebody or something really.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Photo Compisition


Balance


Unique Perspective (Angle)


Leading Lines


Repitition


Simplicity


Framing

What I want out of the 6 weeks

What do i want out of the 6 weeks? I want to better my grades and just be a better student and try to be more responsible and respectful.

Friday, September 27, 2013

AVOIDING MERGERS


This photo represents avoiding mergers because the news post stand on the left of the photo acts as a merger of the photo because now you can focus less on the photo only too the right.

BALANCE

This photo represents balance because the building seems like a square and a rhombus and the blue sky as a background adds more attention towards the building and the shapes you can see from it.

SIMPLICITY


This photo represents simplicity because if you zoom in on the guy the photo is simplified and it adds more meaning to the photo then it did before.

FRAMING


This photo represents framing because the 2 steel buildings on the side and the building on the bottom frame whats in the middle which brings your attention to the cross and the smoke behind the cross which brings a meaning to the photo.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

RULE OF THIRDS


This photo represents rule of thirds because the guy is the main focus.

LINES





This photo represents lines because the building has lines.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

My Monster Meal

I would call it the make you gordo burger it would have a lot of bacon and 4 patties tomatoes lettuce and cheese and toasted buns with spicy chipotle sauce ham pepperoni and sausage and you could only get it at a mexican restaurant