I think I would like to join Yearbook because you can do so many different things. There is a role for everything and also it seems a lot of fun to do. I would like to go out and explore new things every year. There is so many things you can go out into the world and take pictures of. Experience a lot of new things. Like for example I can go out and take photo of the step team and be able to interview each and everyone of them. i want to be able to experience things that they do. Actually feel like if I was doing it with them. I would also like to be able to put so many things together and brainstorm bright ideas. Doing something like this next year will probably persuade me to make something this important as my major.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
5 Websites
2. Briefly describe what you looked at on the website.
-I seen a photographer take pictures of a tree that was dead. He took
took pictures in different angles, and areas to get a certain effect. He
also edited the photos to change the color.
-How different effects on an image can bring it out more.
4. If possible, post your favorite photo from the site.
5. If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.Why
did you pick this photo?
-I pick ]ed this picture because when you first take a look at it, you can tell a lot about this tree.
b.What rules of photography do you see in the photo?
b.What rules of photography do you see in the photo?
-Rule of Thirds
c.Who
took the photo?
- Kevin Day
http://digital-photography-school.com/27-black-and-white-landscape-images
2. Briefly describe what you looked at on the website.
http://digital-photography-school.com/27-black-and-white-landscape-images
2. Briefly describe what you looked at on the website.
Landscapes , water , mountains , rivers, hills. All in black and white
3. What
did you learn new?
I learned that it wouldn't hurt for people all over the world too gt along.
4. If
possible, post your favorite photo from the site.
a.Why
did you pick this photo?
I picked this picture because you hardly don't see a lot of things like this back in the day.
b.What
rules of photography do you see in the photo?
Framing
c.Who
took the photo?
Yasin Hassan
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
Magazine Covers
1.Early Magazine Covers
Magazine pictures could be see telling us that they might be saying they are the foundation of pillars, the unifying arch, the source, the fountain, the life, and the instructor of there families. The magazines now a days don't have the same covers as they did back in the mid 1700's. They didn't have a lot of color at all and not that many pictures.
2. The poster Cover
The cover of a poster magazine cover is a cover that just has a picture on the front and has a little to no words on the front. The poster cover made many artists famous during the 20th century. There are no cover lines. Also always had a logo.
3.Picture Married Type
Picture Married Type had very outstanding photos. But they had very few words on them. They all had a very few colors on them. A large title started to be used more too, nearly full body pose. The number of cover lines started to increase on the cover. the cover lines mostly are about the people who contributed on making the cover/magazine.
Magazine pictures could be see telling us that they might be saying they are the foundation of pillars, the unifying arch, the source, the fountain, the life, and the instructor of there families. The magazines now a days don't have the same covers as they did back in the mid 1700's. They didn't have a lot of color at all and not that many pictures.
2. The poster Cover
The cover of a poster magazine cover is a cover that just has a picture on the front and has a little to no words on the front. The poster cover made many artists famous during the 20th century. There are no cover lines. Also always had a logo.
3.Picture Married Type
Picture Married Type had very outstanding photos. But they had very few words on them. They all had a very few colors on them. A large title started to be used more too, nearly full body pose. The number of cover lines started to increase on the cover. the cover lines mostly are about the people who contributed on making the cover/magazine.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Best Magazine Covers 2012
1.) Informal
2.) Informal
3.) Formal
4.) Formal
5.) Environmental
6.) Informal
7.) Formal
8.) Formal
9.) Informal
10.) Environmental
11.) Formal
12.) Environmental
13.) Formal
14.) Environmental
15.) Environmental
16.) Formal
17.) Formal
Favorite :
New York, Oct. 3, 2011: "Is She Just Too Old for This?"
(Photographs by Danny Kim, Photo-Illustration by Darrow)
The editors deliberately chose a model representing the story at its most extreme and photographed her in the pose made iconic by Demi Moore on the cover of Vanity Fair. Her belly was plumped with a prosthetic pillow, then carefully retouched to look real. The over-the-top poster-like cover was meant to stop consumers in their tracks—and it did."
2.) Informal
3.) Formal
4.) Formal
5.) Environmental
6.) Informal
7.) Formal
8.) Formal
9.) Informal
10.) Environmental
11.) Formal
12.) Environmental
13.) Formal
14.) Environmental
15.) Environmental
16.) Formal
17.) Formal
Favorite :
New York, Oct. 3, 2011: "Is She Just Too Old for This?"
(Photographs by Danny Kim, Photo-Illustration by Darrow)
The editors deliberately chose a model representing the story at its most extreme and photographed her in the pose made iconic by Demi Moore on the cover of Vanity Fair. Her belly was plumped with a prosthetic pillow, then carefully retouched to look real. The over-the-top poster-like cover was meant to stop consumers in their tracks—and it did."
Magazine Tips
1.) Make sure the cover is organized and makes since.
2.) Try not to get off topic.
3.) Make sure you have a really good picture that goes good with the topic.
4.) You have to have something on the cover that will persuade the people too look at it.
5.) Sometimes it's better to have a picture or a saying of something so unusual so it will really catch people's eyes.
2.) Try not to get off topic.
3.) Make sure you have a really good picture that goes good with the topic.
4.) You have to have something on the cover that will persuade the people too look at it.
5.) Sometimes it's better to have a picture or a saying of something so unusual so it will really catch people's eyes.
photoj notes
Nestle – tools are stacked, on
each other - to access, those tools you
have to left click and hold
USE COMMAND KEYS!!!!
Command + = zoom in
Command - = zoom out
Command o = open
Command c = copy
Command v = paste
******Command z = step back
Command s = save
Command p = print
Crop: Always crop 300
Resolution – for now do not crop selectively - crop the ENTIRE image.
>Image>adjustments>levels
Channel blue
Channel green
Channel red
Moved just the black and white Hersey kiss
Channel RGB – moved just the brown Hershey kiss (just the little lighter).
SAVE AS
Rename your image makes sure
the image is saved as .jpg at the highest (maximum) image quality
SAVE - you do not have to rename the image at this
point. Save often and regularly.
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