Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
Photo review?
The photo does a very good job of contrasting the guy and
the swans and ducks. It shows this contrast by having the guy standing in the
snow wearing a black jacket and the swans, which are white, in the body of
water which appears black. This photo is also very well balanced with a
asymmetrical balance down the center of the photo, once again caused by the
contrasting black and white. This photo
speaks to me because I feel that cold weather puts me at ease, and this photo
makes me feel the same way. The snow also makes me think of the holidays and
how they are time for giving and being nice, just like the guy is being kind to
the swans by, what looks like, feeding them. Also if you look at the picture
long enough you see the “come at me bro” swan which makes me laugh and that’s
always a good thing to be able so laugh even when its serious photo or
situation. Also the ducks kind of blend into the water and I did not notice them
the first time I looked at this photo. I love that the picture is in black and white because it lets the viewer notice a lot more detail and it lets you see the great divide.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
critique
In photo one John did a good job of
framing the subject in the right side of the photo, which causes the viewer to
instantly be directed to the girl, which is the main focus of the photo. I also
liked how he kept the notes in focus it makes it seem like the subject is doing
something. It may have been beneficial to move the white sign or changed
angles, because the washout of the sign starts to make me wonder into the
background. Also the girl seems a little under exposed, for example where the
hair touches her shoulder there looks like some loosed information.
In
photo two the position of the subject was good but the shadows on his face are
kind of distracting. The background is kind of busy and distracting I.e. the
bird crap and box on the chair, they take away from the main subject. Side note the guy looks like a killer. Also
part of the background is in dark shadow and part of it has sunlight coming
through which can take away from the overall photo. but overall the photo seems
well exposed and in focus.
Photo
three was probably my favorite photo of the five that john took. The girl pops
out of photo due to the combination of a shallow depth of field and a nicely
focused shot. There are bits of sunlight that is coming threw the trees, but I
don’t think they are really distracting from the photo. The light levels were
also well adjusted.
To
start off photo four is well exposed and framed well with the subject in the
left third of the photo and the converging lines on the right side of the
frame. The people that are walking in the background are kind of distracting so
it might have helped to wait for them to pass. Also if you had the guy look
more to the right of the frame kind of following the path of the lines of the
building it might have helped the photo.
In
photo five the subjects are in shadow and the background is in practically
direct sunlight which makes the wall in the background washed out and kind of
distracting, along with the woman moving across the background. The foreground
of the photo seems pretty well exposed but the background is really over
exposed. It might have helped if you took the photo from another angle so
either both the girls and background are in shadow or sunlight.
Monday, October 14, 2013
People of UTSA
"What are you excited to do?"
"To graduate and become successful at my job as healthcare administrator."
-"What is your greatest achievement in life?"
-"Being happy."
-"Is there anything happening in your life right now that you are excited about?"
-"Going here (UTSA), having a girlfriend, and playing soccer."
"What are you excited about?"
"I guess im excited to graduate and find a job in my field and start my life."
"What are you excited for in life?"
"To graduate with a degree in kinesiology and hopefully start my career as an occupational therapist."
"What is your greatest achievement in life?"
"Being able to dance professionally."
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Assignment 1
Asymmetrical Balance
Aperture: 5.0
Shutter Speed: 1/13
Movement-Stop Motion
Aperture: 4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/1600
Movement-Stop Motion
Aperture: 4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/1600
Curvilinear Lines
Aperture: 10.0
Shutter Speed: 1/100
Frame Within a Frame
Aperture: 7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/60
Horizontal Format
Aperture: 10.0
Shutter Speed: 1/80
Diagonal Lines
Aperture: 5.0
Shutter Speed:1/30
Alternate Point of View
Aperture: 14.0
Shutter Speed: 1/80
Converging Lines
Aperture: 6.3
Shutter Speed: 1/800
Shape
Aperture: 5.0
Shutter Speed: 1/25
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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