- The man in the photo was pushed into the track trying to stop a fight. A train was on its way and eventually killed him. A photographer was near by and tried to use his flash from his camera to stop the train.
- He took the photo to try to warn the train conductor to stop the train with his flash.
- No. The photographer should have rushed to try to help the man up from the tracks.
- No. The best thing he could have done was ave the man's life. To me a person's life is more important than having a good picture.
- I once again disagree because it is like making a movie about someone dying and you can watch every second of their death. It is kind of disgusting that they put the death of a man on the cover for millions to see.
- To a photojournalist-Taking and documenting the picture and what happened is probably ,ore important. To me-Stoping the bad things from happening would be more important because i would rather save a life than make money from someones death that I could have prevented.
- Yes it is completely ethical. To me it would be unethical to not involve yourself in a bad situation when you could help someone. Photojournalists should just be documenters, they should be doers as well in that they save and help not just take a picture and share.
- They should never avoid influencing bad things from happening. They should always try their best to help those people and take a picture of them when they are done being helped.
- He should not have taken the picture of he had enough time to save the man. You can't document a death without trying to stop it first.
Monday, December 19, 2016
Extra credit
Monday, December 12, 2016
Monday, December 5, 2016
Deadlines ugh
- The origins are uncertain, but it was fist used to describe a line that didn't move or a line prisoners couldn't cross
- It could make me lose points on this assignment.
- I have not had issues meeting deadlines.
- No i do not.
- I didn't I don't think.
- I already completed the assignment.
- To get some sleep.
- Making a list because i like to keep them in my head.
- Night-It makes me procrastinate because i only want to work at night which makes me tired.
- Just have a regular time to do hw
- put my phone away, put in headphones, wait till the last minute.
- If you take control of your homework and get it done fast you have more time to chill.
- in my room with music on and at night
- finding something more fun to do.
- put my phone away, put in headphones, wait till the last minute.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Top 5 Pictures
- I picked this image because Jordan was the greatest basketball play er ever and i am a fan of his.
- This was shot for LIFE Magazine and Nike used this silohuette for their basis of the Jumpman logo
- I learned that The photographer has sued Nike for using his picture to create the Jordan Logo.
5. Co Rentmeester, February 28, 1936, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Art Center College
- its a man on the moon, it catches everyone's eyes.
- Neil Armstrong took this picture while on the moon with Buzz Aldrin in 1969 Niel Armstrong took all of the pictures on the moon.
- Buzz was the second man on the moon, but all the pictures in the moon have him in them.
5. Niel Armstrong, 1930-2012, Ohio, Purdue, USC
- Thus caught my eye because i just saw an ad on Netfliix for a documentry about the Hindenburg.
- The German Blimp was landing in New Jersey coming from Frankfurt.
- The Blimp caught fire when its famable hydrogen tanks were ablaze. 36 people died in the crash.
5. 1905-1982, Minsk Belarus, no education
- This Picture Caught my eye because i've always wanted to go to Yosemite and i immedietly recognized it as Cathedral Rock.
- Before Ansel Adams took pictures of Yosemite Carelton Watkins did. He packed all his equipment on mules and headed into the valley.
- He Came back with 130 pictures and this made Congress want to protect this land setting up the National Parks system.
5. 1829-1916, New York, Robert Vance taught him
- This picture caught my eye because Abe Lincoln is one of my favorite presidents and historical figures.
- This picture was taken by Mathew Brady, a Broadway photographer. This was taken before he ran for president.
- He was on his way to give a speech that had to be perfect and he needed a portrait of himself. Brady would go on to document a lot of the Civil war.
5. 1822-1896, New York, Studied under Samuel Morse
Friday, November 18, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
5 Websites
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/
On this website i leaned some basic things that i can do on a camera, along with some more advanced things as well. It told some simple photography tricks that can make a cool photo like how to make forced perspective photos. It also gave tips and tricks like how to make a 360 degree panorama and digital infrared pictures. I picked this photo because i like optical illusions and this is kind of like that.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/
This photo is honestly kind of confusing to me. I keep thinking that the railings are hanging from the ceiling and that there is something wrong with the orientation of this picture. I chose this picture because it confused me and i thought it was a very interesting photo. I liked how it was confusing and it shows the rule of balance and repetition because its the same thing all the way down.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/
I didn't really like the blog post itself on this website because they didn't really seem like photography goals. They seemed more like self goals. I would have liked it better if the goals were more like "get a good artsy shot, follow the rules of photography better" or stuff like that so i could better relate to them. I liked this picture because the guy still looks super happy even though it looks like he is drenched and is still singing and having fun.
http://blog.ted.com/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/
This website is the one with the time lapse video, so i don't have a favorite picture i can show. I did like seeing the time lapse video. It showed lots of different angles of Rio and some really neat shots from in the ocean looking back into the city and the bay. My favorite clip was the shot from in the trams that go up the mountain and you saw some coming at you and going away.
http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/
This website was pretty cool. I liked seeing how old some of those thing were and i was happy to see that i had seen a lot of things like them. These aspen trees reminded me of this past summer when i was hiking in northern New Mexico and Colorado. It kind of bought me back there and i really liked that feeling. Thats why i chose this photo from the website.
On this website i leaned some basic things that i can do on a camera, along with some more advanced things as well. It told some simple photography tricks that can make a cool photo like how to make forced perspective photos. It also gave tips and tricks like how to make a 360 degree panorama and digital infrared pictures. I picked this photo because i like optical illusions and this is kind of like that.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/
This photo is honestly kind of confusing to me. I keep thinking that the railings are hanging from the ceiling and that there is something wrong with the orientation of this picture. I chose this picture because it confused me and i thought it was a very interesting photo. I liked how it was confusing and it shows the rule of balance and repetition because its the same thing all the way down.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/
I didn't really like the blog post itself on this website because they didn't really seem like photography goals. They seemed more like self goals. I would have liked it better if the goals were more like "get a good artsy shot, follow the rules of photography better" or stuff like that so i could better relate to them. I liked this picture because the guy still looks super happy even though it looks like he is drenched and is still singing and having fun.
http://blog.ted.com/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/
This website is the one with the time lapse video, so i don't have a favorite picture i can show. I did like seeing the time lapse video. It showed lots of different angles of Rio and some really neat shots from in the ocean looking back into the city and the bay. My favorite clip was the shot from in the trams that go up the mountain and you saw some coming at you and going away.
http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/
This website was pretty cool. I liked seeing how old some of those thing were and i was happy to see that i had seen a lot of things like them. These aspen trees reminded me of this past summer when i was hiking in northern New Mexico and Colorado. It kind of bought me back there and i really liked that feeling. Thats why i chose this photo from the website.
Monday, November 14, 2016
Local Photographer
Jay Janner
He is photographer at the Austin American Statesman. He shoots all sorts of things, but mainly sports. I like him because he takes a lot of cool pictures of Texas and their sports.
I like this picture because i saw this happen in person. Also because i think its cool how he gets such good quality pictures when his subjects are moving so fast. This shows the rule of thirds.
This picture shows repetition because they are all wearing the same uniform and they all look kind of similar in this picture.
This shows depth and framing because the other players create a frame around Shane. It shows depth because the defenders are closer to the camera than Shane.
This shows rule of thirds and simplicity. There isnt much of a background except a bunch of black sky creating a simple picture.
This picture shows repetition because they are all wearing the same uniform and they all look kind of similar in this picture.
This shows depth and framing because the other players create a frame around Shane. It shows depth because the defenders are closer to the camera than Shane.
This shows rule of thirds and simplicity. There isnt much of a background except a bunch of black sky creating a simple picture.
This picture shows balance because Tyrone and the Baylor defender are on opposite sides of the picture, thus balancing it.
Mural Project
Our groups theme was color. We all had two different colors to shoot. I picked blue and orange because they are nice contrasts and look good together.
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