Thursday, December 9, 2010

Final Exam Study Guide

1) First you click the SERVER DRIVE then you wait for the little screen to pop up okay it then got to my computer. When you get there go to the folder for Photo J and find your folder and open it.
2) We use blogger to post all the things we need like are assignments and to post the pictures we have shot.
3) All you need is an oatmeal can, Two pieces of black construction tape and black tape to cover the top side of the lid and bottom you also need to blackout the inside of the cans wall and floor. Once that's done you close it cut about an inch square out of the can and open it again and fill the hole with a thin layer of Foil then poke one hole through the foil, once that's done you can seal that foil strip off with a tape made flap. Once all these steps are done you have your pinhole camera.
4) There is light sensitive paper inside the actual can once the light enters the can for however many seconds it takes a pic. Once closed the light is trapped within the can and it really just dies out after its shut leaving an unseen picture on the light sensitive white paper.
5a) Rule Of Thirds -Imagine that your image is divided into nine equal segments by two vertical and two horizontal lines. Try to position the most important elements in your scene along these lines, or at the points where they intersect.
5b) Balancing Elements -Balance the 'weight' of your subject by including another object of lesser importance to fill the space.
5c) Leading Lines -When we look at a photo our eye is naturally drawn along lines.
5d) Symmetry And Patterns - A pattern of something man made or even naturally caused.
5e) Viewpoint -Consider photographing from high above, down at ground level, from the side, from the back, from a long way away, from very close up, and so on.
5f) Background -To have a simple background or something that is very vibrant in the back
5g) Creating Depth - The trick with creating depth is to have different levels or boundaries before your actual subject.
5h) Framing - Framing is caused by either man made or natural things out in the world that is framing your subject.
5i) Cropping is caused when a person shoots a picture and either takes something out or moves the subject completely to a new shot but without taking another picture.
5j) Merger And Avoiding - Avoiding merger can be done by just making sure there is nothing sticking out of your subject that doesn't belong there.
6) It really creates a mood that cant be explained also it lets you get poses and facial expressions that you couldn't normally get in a regular shot.
7) bringing an album of pictures can tell all sorts of story's because they have so much to think on and you kind of feel in the rest with your own thoughts.
8)Multiple Pictures or Slideshow
9. You use the 5 W's and 1 H in the first sentence and explain what your looking at in the photo in the second sentence.
10. It shows the action the subject is doing.
11. In fashion photography theyre changing the image which is a bad thing to do because its not what really happened in the photo so its wrong to do it in regular photography too.
12. A portrait is a photo that has different objects in it and a self portrait is a picture of yourself or someone else.
13. A good portrait must include at least 4 of the rules of composition and be able to tell a story also.
14. Yearbooks have pictures of every student at the school and events that happened during the whole year and newspapers tell the daily news of your community or city.

DEFINITIONS
1. Aperture- A circular hole that allows light through the lens when you take a photo.
2. Shutter- The mechanical device that opens and closes when you take the photo.
3. Exposure- How long you leave the shutter speed on the image settings and the amount of light the aperture lets in.
4. F-stop- The setting on an adjustable aperture setting.
6. Negative- When the picture is in black and gray and the opposite of positive.
7. Positive- When the picture has color.
8. Contact sheet- The photographic image that you put your image on from the roll of film and usually comes out as negative.
9. Agitation- Not shaking but flipping over consistently the container with your roll of film
10. Enlarger- to make something larger.
11. Stop bath- An acidic liquid that stops the developer on your contact sheet.
12. Fixer- Removes grain from the photo and the final chemical you bathe your image in the dark room.

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