Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Final Review unfinished

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Oct. 30, 2014. Queen Elizabeth II leaves following an official visit to International Security Printers to view their work on specialist postage stamps in Wolverhampton, U.K.
Old Lady Rabbie Oli Looks out her window to see the colors running in her window.  Driving down the road in the backseat of every cop car she remembered that she had left her refrigerator running.
Oct. 25, 2014. Kurdish boys play in a field near the Syrian border at the southeastern village of Yumurtalik, Sanliurfa province, Turkey.
Bawbi jahons is running away from the beastly cows with his friends. On a good day, Bawbi would  do this with his friends for fun.
Oct. 30, 2014. An armed Israeli right wing activists stand at the entrance to the Western Wall and the Al-Aqsa compound, the third most holiest site in Islam, in Jerusalem's Old City. Israeli authorities close the compound for the first time since the second Intifada following an assassination attempt of the Israeli right-wing activist Rabbi Yehuda Glick.
Rodolfo heimen is looking for his fresh nikes that he lost. Mr Hiemen is a professional Nike shoe collector and seller.
2.(a)- Rule of thirds, the image is split into a grid and it is best to have the subject in one of these corner  points instead of centered 
(b)- Balance, Have another object  that isn't important to fill the empty space that your main object doesn't fill
(c)- Leading Lines, our eyes follow the lines to the point that they are directing. Because of this, with the lines you have, it changes the way we see the image
(d)-Symmetry and Patterns (repetition), Simply having a something repeating to catch the eye or have your object symmetrical to another
(e)-Viewpoint, when taking photo each angle you take it from changes the composition in the photo, should be planned before taking the picture
(f)-Background, have a simple background like a solid black one will be great behind the subject you're taking a picture of, it brings it out
(g)-Create Depth, instead of having a image that looks very 2D you would create a feel of depth by including a background foreground and middle ground to it. Also having things be obscured helps.
(h)-Framing, in your image you have your subject framed by other things in the image like color or other objects. The main subject is in the middle of it.
(i)-Cropping, cropping around the image can remove the business in the backgrounds and give focus to the subject
(j)-Mergers and avoiding them, having two things come towards each other, like the same color on top of each other or have someone cropped off or having it seem that things are running into the subject. To avoid them, make sure you have a simple background and before you take a picture make sure you have everything in frame.

3.Aperture- aperture is sort of like our eyes of the camera. it impacts the depth of the image making the background blurred or it can sharpen the image
Shutter speed- The speed that it takes to snap a photo. To fast and you don't get enough light and the image comes to be to dark. To slow and to much light comes in and the image comes out really white
ISO- Iso is about quality of the image. If action and fast movement shots are needed or the image is to dark then high ISO is needed. It will be grainy. If there is a good amount of light and the image isn't moving then low ISO is best because it gives the best quality

4. Something that acceptable is maybe changing a little strand of hair or if there is to much color is one spot, something that isn't acceptable would be like changing the size and shape of a person place or thing.

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