When i clicked a photo i was able to drag it around slightly.
I think it takes a more 3D version of the subject and somehow is able to show you more of it.
A think a photographer would have to have a basic understanding of how to take and work a camera. Since it is a point in shoot i think the process would just take a bit more patience in the case you have to take more then one photo to get this product.
I think the money one would spend on this camera would depend on this dedication of the photographer and if this is the affect they wish to get.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
American Soldier & captions
The most powerful image was number 25, you could tell just by looking at them how hot it was and the photo showed the limits soldiers go to to blend in.
Set #1 At home in Denver - 1-8
Set #2 At Basic Training - 9-30 39-44
Set #3 In Iraq - 49-70
Set #4 Back in Denver - 30-38 45-48 70-83
The photos work together to show showing the different emotions and situations that lead to Ians final transformation and final outcome.
The photos in which ian is subject in our using present tense verbs.
The captions really bring liveliness to the photos and further explain what the ey can't tell by just looking at the photograph.
Aaron stand along with many other men in women ready to be serve their nation. Aaron watches as his family gets in there car and leave, not sure when he will see them next.
After months of training, Aaron calls home for the last time before he gets on the bus to South Korea. He anxiously awaits for the phone to be answered.
Aaron is fitted for his new uniform after being promoted to an office in his section of the military. After a few hours, they find the perfect fit.
Set #1 At home in Denver - 1-8
Set #2 At Basic Training - 9-30 39-44
Set #3 In Iraq - 49-70
Set #4 Back in Denver - 30-38 45-48 70-83
The photos work together to show showing the different emotions and situations that lead to Ians final transformation and final outcome.
The photos in which ian is subject in our using present tense verbs.
The captions really bring liveliness to the photos and further explain what the ey can't tell by just looking at the photograph.
Aaron stand along with many other men in women ready to be serve their nation. Aaron watches as his family gets in there car and leave, not sure when he will see them next.
After months of training, Aaron calls home for the last time before he gets on the bus to South Korea. He anxiously awaits for the phone to be answered.
Aaron is fitted for his new uniform after being promoted to an office in his section of the military. After a few hours, they find the perfect fit.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Self Portraits
Use a tripod. Seriously. While it’s possible to get good photos while
you’re hanging on to your camera at arms-length, it’s a lot easier if
you’ve got the freedom to move around a bit.
The first order of business is to engage your subject. This is where we all have to learn to overcome our shyness and approach people in an open and friendly manner. Be up front about who you are and what you're doing. Don't just barge into a scene with your cameras blazing. In fact, it is usually best to leave your camera in its bag when you first approach people, so as not to frighten them. Take time to engage the person in conversation, just as you would if you didn't have a camera. Remember the Golden Rule. Think about how you'd feel if someone approached you and wanted to make a photograph. How they did it would determine how you would respond.
I picked these two as environmental portrait because of the dept in them both. Both are using rule of thirds, the first has a beautiful background with the most vibrant colors. The next almost makes me want to cry.
These next two i picked for photography self portrait. My reasoning for the first is because it just caught my eye. I love how this beautiful girl took a picture that i assume is her or someone whom looks smiler and alined it with her face. It all goes together so well. The next was because it was so different from the others, this young girl just seems to stare right into your eyes, and the focus on her is outstanding.
And now these last two i chose because of how simple they both are. Both have a obvious and blunt focus on the subject and is starting from there shoulders up. They are just a nice capturing of the two people.
For my own portraits i would like the one of someone else to be done at this beautiful field near my house, their is such beautiful scenery there and different elevations, huge rocks, giant sunflowers, and i think it would make a great place for a photo. I would like to take the picture of my friend, Christa. She has the very natural beauty look and i would love capturing it. For my own self portrait i would enjoy Taking it near the train tracks by my house, i used to spend a lot of time there and i think the way you can see the tracks continue father and father away with the blue sky over them would look great in the back ground.
The first order of business is to engage your subject. This is where we all have to learn to overcome our shyness and approach people in an open and friendly manner. Be up front about who you are and what you're doing. Don't just barge into a scene with your cameras blazing. In fact, it is usually best to leave your camera in its bag when you first approach people, so as not to frighten them. Take time to engage the person in conversation, just as you would if you didn't have a camera. Remember the Golden Rule. Think about how you'd feel if someone approached you and wanted to make a photograph. How they did it would determine how you would respond.
I picked these two as environmental portrait because of the dept in them both. Both are using rule of thirds, the first has a beautiful background with the most vibrant colors. The next almost makes me want to cry.
These next two i picked for photography self portrait. My reasoning for the first is because it just caught my eye. I love how this beautiful girl took a picture that i assume is her or someone whom looks smiler and alined it with her face. It all goes together so well. The next was because it was so different from the others, this young girl just seems to stare right into your eyes, and the focus on her is outstanding.
And now these last two i chose because of how simple they both are. Both have a obvious and blunt focus on the subject and is starting from there shoulders up. They are just a nice capturing of the two people.
For my own portraits i would like the one of someone else to be done at this beautiful field near my house, their is such beautiful scenery there and different elevations, huge rocks, giant sunflowers, and i think it would make a great place for a photo. I would like to take the picture of my friend, Christa. She has the very natural beauty look and i would love capturing it. For my own self portrait i would enjoy Taking it near the train tracks by my house, i used to spend a lot of time there and i think the way you can see the tracks continue father and father away with the blue sky over them would look great in the back ground.
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