Friday, June 10, 2011

Last Daily Image of the Year

1. A sea a picture of a Huge whale & a diver at the bottom of the ocean. To me it seems like they are greeting each other with a hand shake.

2. The main colors in this picture is Blue, Black & White.

3. Adventurous, Brave, Opposite, Imagination & Ideal.

4. This photo put me in a mood of adventure because it seems calm & relaxing even though the creature is so huge & the diver is so tiny.

5. To me this picture means that no matter the size of your companion, you should always treat everyone with equal manners & respect.

6. This picture contains the Rule of Composition because it has a clear point of view.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Daily Image June 6, 2011

My favorite picture from the website was the otter showing its baby. I choose this photo because it reminds me a lot of my mother when i receive good grades in school, she is so proud of me that she walks around with me bragging with her friends.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Emotion & Feeling

* ADDING EMOTION & FEELING

1. Adding emotion make a great photo because it helps a viewer connect with a piece if that emotion is common in the viewer.

2. The photo should express what you see & feel.

3. Faces convey emotion easily because of the facial expression and physical state of mind.

4. Sitting & observing your photos will put the people around you in a more relaxed stance.

5. The question you should ask yourself before shooting is “What emotion am I trying to convey?”

Emotions & Mood

* CREATING MOOD

1. The writer of the article says that mood for him is all about the feeling of being there, tends toward relaxation and similar feelings that make the viewer want to walk right into the picture and sit there for a while.

2. A common element that can add mood to a photo is fog.

3. Storm clouds add mood because it gives off a dramatic effect of the dark, ominous & threatening sky.

4. An effect that running water can give off is calming.

5. Many different people can find many distinct moods in a photo because what creates a feeling in one person might not work that way in another.

Textures

1. Texture is the visual and mainly the tactile quality of a surface.

2. Shooting texture take photography one step further because it conveys the viewer not only how something looks, but also how it feels to the touch.

3. The bonus of photographing bricks is because it has the ability of creating patterns & symmetrical shapes.

4. One plant texture you can photograph is a tree bark because it has a lot of interesting quality as in glazed smooth or dry, also the peeling and rough surface.

5. One touchable quality of paint is a shiny new coat.

6. Stone lend itself to texture studies because its both in nature and urban settings.

7. Some aspects of wood that are inspiring are twisted roots, roughly chopped fire piles, & visible gnarls & knots.

8. Three fabrics I can photograph at school is cotton, silk and polyester.

9. One quality that rope has rough & fraying. In my school a rope can be found in the gymnasium.

10. Metal is a good material to photograph because it is smooth, cool & reflective, rusty, tarnished & dull because of these textures it gives off an age which fills the photographer with excite.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Daily Image May 20, 2011

1. In this image there’s two men in what to appear to be a farm where they kill cows. One man is standing on the top & the other on the bottom with their foot on a cow head.

2. This picture contain dull colors such as black, brown, grey & white.

3. Inhumanity, Slaughter, Heartbreaking, Filthy & Savage.

4. This photo puts me in a wretched mood because the way that they are standing on a bunch of lifeless animals with a smile on their face.

5. I think the artist was trying to interpret of the human race that’s eating beef or any product of a cow to make them feel sympathy of what the animal have to go through just to please us.

6. This image contains Rule of Composition because it use the Rule of 3rds.