Friday, May 29, 2015

Student Website Reviews

Period 1: I reviewed Vina Kong's weebly, and I think her best photo is the fourth photo with her dog's head resting against a red blanket.  This photo has really good lighting, and the rule of thirds is used really well.
Period 2: I reviewed Ryen Teo's weebly, and I think his best photo is fourth photo with his dog Juno sitting because the sun shining behind the dog looks really nice, and the rule of thirds is also used really well.
Period 4: I reviewed Tulika Mohanti's weebly, and I think her best photo is her first photo of Neha Saxena because the black and white effect looks really good in the photo.  The lighting and shadows also add a really nice effect to Neha, making her look like a real model.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Final Project Shotlist

I will be doing nature photography on the trail behind my house.  My inspiration for this project is from these three photographers: Patrick Zephyr John Shaw Kah Kit Yoong
1) take pictures of the road and trees beside it, use natural lighting in morning
2) hopefully get a chance to take pictures of wildlife (deer, birds..etc), use natural lighting in morning
3) both the scenery and wildlife, use natural lighting in morning
4) take pictures of insects on flowers/plants, natural lighting in morning/noon
5) take picture of the shocking difference between nature and human civilization, natural lighting afternoon/sunset

Saturday, May 16, 2015

presentation project where, when, and how

I am working alone for this project.  My inspiration is from the Sunset magazine.
1) take a picture of flower in a vase in my home. use natural lighting from the window that faces east during the afternoon at around 4. use aperture of about 5.6
2) in my backyard, flower bushes. use natural lighting, take at around 4 in the afternoon. backyard is on east side of the house. use lower aperture to make depth of field more clear
3) near white overhang in the community rest spot. use natural lighting at four in the afternoon. use a lower aperture to make depth of field shallower
4) take pics of flowers along the trail behind my house. use natural lighting at around 4 in the afternoon. use aperture of about 5
5) take pics of the purple flowers in front of the e-wing. use natural lighting in the morning. use lower number aperture to make depth of field deeper