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October 03, 2017 CAMERA SIM PRACTICE October 03, 2017 CAMERA SIM PRACTICE Str spd F-stop What does it look like? 1/15 sec F4.5 foreground and background are blurry, 50mm, iso 100 1/30 sec F4.5     pinwheel is blurry, foreground and background less blurry than pinwheel iso 100, 50mm 1/60 sec F4.5     only pinwheel is blurry, iso 200, 40mm 1/125 sec F4.5 pinwheel is less blurry,grainy, iso 400, 40mm 1/250 sec F4.5 foreground and background are clear/not blurry, grainy, iso 800, 40mm 1/500 sec F4.5 grainy, iso 1600, wheel is still, 40mm 1/1000 sec  F4.5 perfectly still background and foreground, grainy, still, iso 3200, 40mm 1/15 sec F5.6 blurry foreground and background, overexposed, blurry, iso 100, 40mm 1/30 sec F5.6 underexposed, blurry in foreground and background, iso 100, 40mm 1/60 sec F5.6 underexposed, pinwheel is slightly more blurry than foreground, iso 200, 40mm 1/125 sec F5.6 still foreground and background ,underexposed, iso 400, 40mm

Great Black and White Photographers II

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Connor Ready (period 6) Eugene Atget 1857-1927 BIO     I love Paris, and in seeing the photos of Eugene Atget, I am reminded of the same streets, buildings, and bridges that I experienced with my family in the summer of 2017. Eugene Atget was born February 12th 1857 in Libourne,France. When Eugene was 5 years of age his father(Jean Atget), a carriage builder died and his mother (Clara Atget) died Shortly after. So because of this, Eugene was raised by his maternal grandparents in Bordeaux Prefecture France, after finishing his secondary education he  joined the Merchant Navy, a shipping fleet group. Atget later in life moved to Paris France where he entered a acting group. Eugene was drafted to the military, short after his entering to the acting group so he could only attend the acting class part-time. As he lived in Paris he became an actor with a travelling group, performing in Paris provinces. In 1887 Eugene threw away his career in acting because of a infection in his

Great Black and White Films

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Citizen Cane Commentary: Color film was available from the 1930s, but this amazing film was shot in black and white. This film was produced by Orson Welles. Technology was limited in 1941 when this film was shot, but it's hard to imagine the subject being in color. Dramatic exploration of how isolated a man can be. The coldness, darkness, and isolation in the opening scene would not work in color because different emotions are presented in the presents of black and white film. The Seven Samurai Commentary: Made in 1953 and produced by Sojiro Motoki. The themes of good and bad, life and death, are well illustrated by the black and white of this film. You could not present this movie as a color film and still expresses the feelings that are boldly presented in this black and white film. The film makes a point on how harsh the life of a samurai and the reality of death really is. Also the film is very well presented and made me open my to the reality of how it was

Prompt Shoot Reflection

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Prompt Shoot Reflection Second Assignment: 1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get the photos of your first 5 prompts? The subjects were a bit difficult to use because the prompts were abstract and hard to capture. Overall taking the first five prompts went well.  (Links to an external site.) Links to an external site. 2. What technical aspects of photography or the assignment in general (focus, framing, holding the camera, etc.) did you find yourself thinking about the most? Provide a specific example of what you did to do this correctly.  While taking the photos I found my self thinking about focus and framing. I believe that these are crucial when taking photographs.    3. If you could do the assignment again, what would you do differently now that you know some basic rules of photography? I would carefully take the pictures and really think how to express the photos in the best way.   4. What things would you do the same? I would t

Prompt #1

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Metal I like the metal reflections and the circular lines on this close-up Ball Fun Green  Movie

Composition 9/11

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Simplicity Rule of Thirds Lines Balance