Monday, January 25, 2016

Time:Activity 4
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Find a photograph where the photographer has used a slow shutter speed and describe the subject matter including the background. Discuss any technical difficulties the photographer may have encountered and how these mat have been overcome.

Photo By: Ben Ogunbiyi
In these two photos the photographer used slow shutter speed. The effect when using a slow shutter speed can either leave a photo very bright. If the image has a moving object with lights, it will leave a tracing light 

Photo By: Dan Harrod

Friday, January 15, 2016

Time:Activity 2
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Find an example of a photograph where the photographer has used a very fast shutter speed and describe the subject matter including the background. Discuss any technical difficulties the photographer may have encountered and how he or she may have overcome them.

  • Discuss what happened to the depth of field and why.
  • Discuss weather the image gives you the feeling of movement, stating the reasons for your conclusion.
Photo By: Geraldine Lamanna
In this photo you can see that this is very time consuming. In this photo the shutter speed is an important , its one of the main elements to create the effect of the powder. Lighting had be perfect to not be under exposed or over exposed. the image has a lot movement  to be able to create the effect with the powder.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Time:Activity 1
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Look at a Henri Cartier-Bresson photograph and discuss why you think that capturing the decisive moment has added to the picture’s quality.

The decisive moments that Henri Cartier-Bresson give the picture its own quality by the meaning of the subject. Henri photos are mostly of people and at different ages. there are different kind of emotion in each of his photos and also with the subject setting the emotion.His photos are also taking at the moment, not really planed, which describes the 'decisive moment'.