Blog Response# 6
My favorite picture was probably the one of the forest that was on fire. I would not have made the picture of it raining on my top 100 because people see rain quite often. I think the photographer who took the picture of people out in the sea was in the most danger because he could have fallen in and got hurt.
Camera Placement -Distance to Subject Far- MP
Camera Placement -Angle Down- MP
Blog# 5
I think that the worst thing the photographer did in these photos is not wait for the kids to calm down a bit. I think that the photographers obligation was to take a nice picture of the customers children with santa. I don't think that the customers should have had to pay for the picture even if it their children are at fault.
Blog Response #4
A problem of doing this kind of project is that I might run out of ideas after a while of taking pictures. I think you can learn how to be committed to something by doing this kind of project. I really think that it is cool that he did this project and also that he didn't just do the same face and back round but he changed it up a bit.
Blog Response #3
I think that I know what maybe two or three of the icons mean. To find out what the icons mean I would go through the icons taking different kinds of pictures. I have zero idea what A-DEP means.
Blog Responce: #2
I like his photos a lot. My favorite picture is the fourteenth picture because I think it is very well done. I don't think I would be able to do this because the painting would have to be very close to the actual thing.
Blog Question #One:
I think that the three simple rules for taking good photographs is focus, interest, and importance. Focus is needed because people aren't going to want to look at a picture that is blurry. Interest is needed because a person needs to be interested in what they are looking at. Importance is needed because people don't want to look at something that is irrelevant to them.
21. Camera Placement -Distance to Subject -Far-
20. Camera Placement -Distance to subject -Midrange-
19. Camera Placement -Distance to Subject -Close-
18. Camera Placement -Angle Straight On-
17. Camera Placement -Angle Down-
16. Camera Placement -Angle Up-
14. Emphasis -Rule of Thirds-
12. Emphasis -Selective Focus-
11. Contrast -Sharp Contrast-
10. Contrast -Back Lighting-
7. Balance -Informal Balance-
6. Balance -Formal Balance-
3. Movement -Blur for Effect-
2. Movement -Frozen Motion-
1. Movement-Leading Lines