Wednesday, February 24, 2016

History Photoshop Project

I chose this picture because I love Walt Disney World and it is my favorite place to go. I put myself into this part of history because I wish I could have met Walt Disney.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

2 examples of Kinoptic Art

Kinoptic: " Kinetic" implementation of optical illusion very bright colors used.
http://patch.com/rhode-island/bristol-warren/julio-amaro-exhibits-kinoptic-art-at-the-coastal-living-gallery
joelcaplan.com

Monday, February 1, 2016

Article responses

The ten tips to become a better photographer: 1. You don't have to worry about having expensive equipment it isn't always needed.focusing on learning how to take pictures at different angles is important and not always focusing the object in the center. 2.Shoot during the Golden Hour: Taking pictures at early morning when sun is still rising and at night when the sun set, it turns out to be a beautiful picture. 3.Use ugly things as subjects: Take pictures of objects you don't usually focus on that could turn out to be a interesting picture. 4. Deliberately limit yourself: try something different, focus on taking the photos at many angles and also the composition. 5.Take an art class: This will help you identify and learn the types of shades, elements, still life and perspective of a piece of art work. 6.Use a traditional film camera: Using this camera you will take many shots and be selective with your photos trying to take them at many different angles. 7.Study the work of other photographers: study a variety of different artists and look at the type of work they do and find something that interests you. 8.Move your own positions as you shoot: take different shots moving yourself, whether you lie down or sit up or stand take the photos at many angles. 9. Experiment with different techniques: Try blurring out the background and focusing on the main person object or building you are taking a picture of. 10. Don't delete photos you may not like because you may like them later and can turn them into something interesting that you would have never thought you could. 2.The tips that are most beneficial to me are using a traditional camera and focus on the main object or person in a photo. I think having a traditional camera allows you to see the differences in the different shots i take of the same picture and I can choose ones I like. Focusing on the main person or object helps them stand out and i love the look of the background being blurred. 3. I agree that all these tips are somewhat effective some more than others. I don't really agree about keeping every photo that you may not like. I feel if I don't like a picture I take then I should delete it because I could take better photos to replace that one. 4. The tip of not always taking the picture of a person or object and making them in the center. i tend the center them and i could try shooting it different ways.