Monday, November 23, 2015

Ev & white balance

Ev-2
Ev-1
Ev-0
Ev +1
Ev +2

F/8 ss-1/4000 iso- 900 Wb-awb

F/8  SS-1/4000 iso-1000 Wb- cool white fluorescent 

F/8 SS-1/4000 iso- 1000 Wb- flash

F/8 ss- 1/4000 Iso-900 Wb- shade

F/8 ss-1/4000 iso-800 Wb- fluorescent 





Friday, November 20, 2015

Photo composition gallery

Plain background-
By shooting this photo against a plain background, it focuses more on the dog and doesn't distract the viewer. It makes the photo more powerful also because of the side lighting and the contrast of the dark black lab and the light from the Windows.

Fill the frame-
By filling the frame and reducing the amount of empty space, it makes the photo more detailed and causes the viewer to look twice at what they are seeing. This also shows full depth of field and environmental lighting.

Clear focal point-
By focusing in closely on this one leaf thing, it makes a more dramatic effect because it guides the viewer and causes it to stand out. This picture also shows rule of thirds, environmental lighting, and shallow depth of field.

Birds eye view-
By using birds eye view, it shrinks the focal point and shows a different angle of what we see in everyday life. This makes the child look like they are on a lower level. 

Put a human in your landscape-
By putting my brother in this picture of haystack rock ( in canon beach, Oregon), it makes the photo a lot more interesting and unique. It gives you an idea of the size of the rocks. This picture also shows a full depth of field and environmental lighting.


Backlighting-
By using backlighting in this picture, it makes everyone in the airport turn into a shilouette. It makes the picture have more contrast by focusing on the light which causes a more noticeable reflection. This also shows symmetry and framing.

Leading lines-
By using leading lines in this picture, it guides the viewers eyes to the subject of the photo because your eyes want to follow the line. This also shows side lighting and putting a human in the landscape. 

Framing-
By taking advantage of the lighting, I used a door frame to frame the person in the photo. This emphasizes the subject of the picture and guides the viewers eyes. This photo also shows back lighting and plain background. 

Shallow depth of field-
By using a shallow depth of feel, it makes the subject more in focus and causes the background to be less distracting. This picture also shows a clear focal point and environmental lighting. 

 
Golden hour- 
By taking advantage of the sunlight, I got these shilouette of some ducks swimming in a lake. This just overall gives a great effect to the pictures and makes them more interesting. This picture also show environmental lighting, back lighting, and parallelism. 





Thursday, November 12, 2015

View and respond 8

We chose the photo off Gabby Douglas that was captured while she was in the middle of a back hand spring. This shows simplicity because she is the only subject in the picture and she fills the frame so you can focus in better. This also shows contrast because her bright gloves and uniform stand out against the plain black background. This shows a unique view point because it is captured head on instead of from the side. 

Simplicity 

Fills the frame
Balance 
View point
Contrast
Plain background 

Monday, November 9, 2015

Publication assignment 2

Event photographed: Mr. Myers teaching

Sharing is Caring
Mr. Myers engages with his students as he hands out pencils to reward them for their hard work. Mr. Myers says,"I love teaching because you can read the exact same book in two different classes back to back and it's different based on who's around."




A Helping Hand
Mr. Myers, the English 4 teacher explains a project to one of his students during class. "We just finished the book Siddhartha and I am giving [the students] the responsibility to essentially write the test." He explains.


Write On!
Mr. Myers is assigning a project for his English four class based off of Siddhartha, a book that was assigned earlier in the first semester. The assignment is basically to "come up with questions that would show that somebody has read and understood the book." 




Publication assignment 1

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Events photographed: jv and freshman football

Defense is the Best Offense
Freshman Stephon Johnson (20) defends his team during our game against Cedar Creek High school. "We played our best and put up a good fight," Stephon explained.
Photo by Camille Selis

(Team) Working Hard
The freshman football team raises their helmets after a hard game against Cedar Creek High School. McCallum put up a good fight that night. "Lose and win as a team," says Nathan Reed (12). 
Photo by Camille Selis

Touch Down, Spirits Up
Joshua Levinston scores the second touchdown of the game against Cedar Creek High School. "We only had 16 players to their 40 or so, but we kept the game really close. I'm really proud of the progress this team has made since the beginning of the season despite losing a lot of [players]." Says Davis Roe (9).
Photo by Camille Selis