This photo was taken with natural lighting making it look clearer. I definitely used a back round with objects to help give the photo more detail and set a mood for the photo.
Monday, April 25, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Food Assignment
I think the lighting in these photos are so strong because they were taken at different angles and with natural daylight. What makes these foods stand out and make you want to crave them, is the focus. The photographer blurred the back round to focus on the foods which makes them appear to stand out even more. The photographer that took the picture of the pancakes made it look very realistic with the syrup dripping down the side which make the photo have some movement. The salad was put with a fork to give it also a complete look and the spaghetti was focused just by itself. Overall, in each of these photos they portray great contrasts of lighting in different ways.
I learned in order to photograph food you must have a purpose to the picture the picture needs strong lighting or it wont be as good. Props are also another important key to food photography to put together a mood of the photo. Another thing is the angles in which you take the photo has to be 10 to 45 degrees to make it more three dimensional. Focus is important because you do not want to focus too much on the back round, but still need the extra props to help it give the picture more color, and keep it all together. The photographer should be focusing on the food. Also focusing on the little details about the food laying out everything the right way. Too much food on one plate can also distract from the focus of the photograph. Lastly, using natural light is very important it gives it a more successful photograph.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Autism Questions
1.) Autism is caused by abnormalities in the brain structure and function. It is also researched as being genetic, but there is no exact cause of autism found.
2.) It is estimated that 1 out of every 88 children have autism in the United States. (https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/autism/conditioninfo/Pages/at-risk.aspx)
Also more than 3.5 million people live with autism spectrum disorder. (http://www.autism-society.org/what-is/facts-and-statistics/)
3.)Autism can be recognized from as young as a child that is just 18 months old to early childhood. Signs a child has developed autism is there moving very slowly talking, walking and learning is delayed. They also have a problem with being able to interact with others and thinking about their behavior.
Signs of early autism in babies and toddlers
1. Does not make eye contact when being fed or smiled at.
2.They do not respond to their name.
3.They do not surround themselves with other kids there age. No interaction more independent
(http://www.helpguide.org/articles/autism/autism-symptoms-and-early-signs.htm)
4.) I think it is important to promote autism awareness because I feel it is a good thing to think about people and at least show the world that we support the people with it. Even if not much is done the attempt to helping a cause is whats important.
2.) It is estimated that 1 out of every 88 children have autism in the United States. (https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/autism/conditioninfo/Pages/at-risk.aspx)
Also more than 3.5 million people live with autism spectrum disorder. (http://www.autism-society.org/what-is/facts-and-statistics/)
3.)Autism can be recognized from as young as a child that is just 18 months old to early childhood. Signs a child has developed autism is there moving very slowly talking, walking and learning is delayed. They also have a problem with being able to interact with others and thinking about their behavior.
Signs of early autism in babies and toddlers
1. Does not make eye contact when being fed or smiled at.
2.They do not respond to their name.
3.They do not surround themselves with other kids there age. No interaction more independent
(http://www.helpguide.org/articles/autism/autism-symptoms-and-early-signs.htm)
4.) I think it is important to promote autism awareness because I feel it is a good thing to think about people and at least show the world that we support the people with it. Even if not much is done the attempt to helping a cause is whats important.
Monday, April 4, 2016
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