This is a photo that i have made smaller to conserve some space space and changed the tone of the colour to make it look more nice and so far i'm proud of what i did.
it could of went better if he was more upwards so it looks like hes sitting and not levitation
ISO: 1600
Shutter speed 1/500
the lighting conditions were fine as we took the photo they don't look bad.
extra tip is to do better then we did
it could of went better if he was more upwards so it looks like hes sitting and not levitation
ISO: 1600
Shutter speed 1/500
the lighting conditions were fine as we took the photo they don't look bad.
extra tip is to do better then we did
History of Photography
A good start Cyrus, make sure that you add ALL the headings.
Camera Obscura
Camera Obscura, ancestor of the photographic camera. The Latin name means “dark chamber,” and the earliest versions, dating to antiquity, consisted of small darkened rooms with light admitted through a single tiny hole. The result was that an inverted image of the outside scene was cast on the opposite wall, which was usually whitened. For centuries the technique was used for viewing eclipses of the Sun without endangering the eyes and, by the 16th century, as an aid to drawing; the subject was posed outside and the image reflected on a piece of drawing paper for the artist to trace. Portable versions were built, followed by smaller and even pocket models; the interior of the box was painted black and the image reflected by an angled mirror so that it could be viewed right side up.
My Camera Obscura
I am pleased that you are confident using the slide show however, you need to explore the 'gallery' option too- perhaps later in the project.
How i made my camera
1) i took a black piece of paper and folded it to make a shape which can stand u (box shape)
2) i taped the two sides together that met so it can stand up properly
3) then i took tracing paper and cut it out in a shape that can go on the top of the cube shaped paper and stuck it on with masking tape
4) then i took a piece of black paper and cut it out in the same shape as the tracing paper, but i ,made a small square shaped whole in the middle of it, and then stuck it to the other side
5) i then took a piece of black paper and made a extension tube to improve the focal length and stuck it over the top of the little cut
6) as i did it, it went pretty well it would of been better if it was more stable and didn't fall apart like some cheap lego set because the sellotape didn't stick well on the black paper
1) i took a black piece of paper and folded it to make a shape which can stand u (box shape)
2) i taped the two sides together that met so it can stand up properly
3) then i took tracing paper and cut it out in a shape that can go on the top of the cube shaped paper and stuck it on with masking tape
4) then i took a piece of black paper and cut it out in the same shape as the tracing paper, but i ,made a small square shaped whole in the middle of it, and then stuck it to the other side
5) i then took a piece of black paper and made a extension tube to improve the focal length and stuck it over the top of the little cut
6) as i did it, it went pretty well it would of been better if it was more stable and didn't fall apart like some cheap lego set because the sellotape didn't stick well on the black paper
Another good start to the task however, can you also discuss:
‘What went well’ & ‘Even better if’..this might relate to
The construction
The clarity of the image projected on the back of the camera
The focal length
Your ability to draw what you could see
‘What went well’ & ‘Even better if’..this might relate to
The construction
The clarity of the image projected on the back of the camera
The focal length
Your ability to draw what you could see
DLSR INTRODUCTIONS
1: Shutter Button
2: Red-eye reduction/self-timer lamp 3: Lens Mount 4: Lens Mount Index 5: Lens Release Button 6: Mirror 7: Microphone 8: Built-in Flash 1: Eyecup 2: Viewfinder Eyepiece 3: LCD Monitor 4: MENU Button 5: Playback Button 6: Wi-fi Lamp 7: Access Lamp 8: SET Button/Multi-controller 9: ISO Speed Setting Button 10: Quick Control Button 11: Display Button 12: Erase Button 13: Focus Point Selection Button 14: Live View Shooting/ Movie Shooting Switch 15: Dioptric Adjustment Knob |
Well done, don't forget to include your images from the first shoot.
Shutter Speed
Shutter speed is the length of time camera shutter is open, exposing light onto the camera sensor. Essentially, it's how long your camera spends taking a photo. This has a few important effects in how your images will appear.
IOS is a feature on your camera to either brighten or light a camera
IOS is a feature on your camera to either brighten or light a camera
What Could Go Better: if i took more photos with different speeds
Even better if: You should have taken the same person in the same location but at different shutter speeds so we could compare more closely.
Even better if: You should have taken the same person in the same location but at different shutter speeds so we could compare more closely.
Levitation
Yowa Yowa
This is Yowa Yowa's levitation series. How she floats confuses a lot of people
My Response
some of them are really good because of how some of them are frozen in place and i am proud of it, because of how it turned out
Photoshop
Annotate your work.
- What ISO did you use
- What were the lighting conditions like
- What shutter speed did you have your camera on to achieve the best outcome?
- What went well, even better if...
- What tips would you give to someone about to attempt the levitation images. (Think about camera settings and what the model needs to do / not do)
Providence, Rhode Island (1975-78)
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Create a slide show of about 10 of your first attempts- they do not all have to be successful as long as you explain how you improved your technique as the task went on. ive only took 3
I took this with many attempts which weren't as good as this.
It was photoshopped gray/black kinda tone.
it might of looked better if if everything else was more focused, i like how it was and how the stairs were focused and you cant see his face
It might sound better if you said. The image has good contrast.
ISO: 400
Shutter Speed: 1/6
It was photoshopped gray/black kinda tone.
it might of looked better if if everything else was more focused, i like how it was and how the stairs were focused and you cant see his face
It might sound better if you said. The image has good contrast.
ISO: 400
Shutter Speed: 1/6
Aperture
The Aperture is how much light passes through the lens. you can shrink or enlarge the size of the aperture to allow more or less light to reach the cameras centre.
The aperture can create dimension to your photos by controlling the depth of field on your camera. the aperture gives you blurred background so you can take the main subject to your image.
Good, well done!
The aperture can create dimension to your photos by controlling the depth of field on your camera. the aperture gives you blurred background so you can take the main subject to your image.
Good, well done!
Set 1
these are examples of Aperture and different photos i have taken, Aperture is controlled by you and using depth of field and controlled lighting into the camera cause the depth of field, the higher the Aperture the lens is smaller more better it is, the lower it is the more the lens open
Can you see a difference between the different photos?
Composition
The meaning of Composition
Put simply, composition is how the elements of a photo are arranged. A composition can me made up of many different elements, or only a few. It's how the artist puts those things within a frame that help a photograph become more or less interesting to the viewer.
Put simply, composition is how the elements of a photo are arranged. A composition can me made up of many different elements, or only a few. It's how the artist puts those things within a frame that help a photograph become more or less interesting to the viewer.
All you images need to be presented as a slide show first. Then edit you best 9 into a 3x3 grid like the graphic you were copying and put it on the right.