Jeromy Travis
1/24/08
Final
This picture was taken of a crushed can in the middle of the grass. The technique that was used to take this photo was that he got a close up on the can and got just a little bit of the background but not too much.
The good things about this picture are that he picked a unique subject and took a picture of it in a unique way. What he did was that he probably took the picture of the subject then he put the picture on the computer and changed the picture from color to black and white.
I think that the bad things that he did to this picture was that he didn’t put more in it. I think that the should have been more in the picture, such as a bench that the can was next to, or it was right next to a trash can.
Over all, this picture was my favorite one because it was defiantly different and looks like something I would take myself.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Environmental Portraits
An environmental portrait is a portrait that is taken in a subjects normal environment. In an environment that the subject is normally in and tells something about the subjects life or what the subject is or dose.


Other Types of Portrits:
Candid, Posed, Formal, Couple, Environmental, Sporting, Children, Group



Other Types of Portrits:
Candid, Posed, Formal, Couple, Environmental, Sporting, Children, Group
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
D.O.F

Depth of Field is making things blurry or not blurry. It depends on the lens and how the settings or adjusted on the camera. A camera is focused on a subject and everything that is not in the same distance as that subject will be blurry. Basically the range of the camera.
A way to adjust DOF
1.The more the lens is stopped down the more the DOF will be
2.aperture
3.shutter speeds

There are times were you would want to have things blurry. Such as when your taking a picture of a single object, it would look cool to have everything in the background blurry. Or when you taking a picture of an object. Have everything clear and the object blurry. It also looks bad somethimes. Most the time you don't want it.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Under Exposed

This picture is taken of my grandpa on the job taking down a wall and floor because it was all rotten and my grandpa is in the Construction Business.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Exposure
Exposure is the act of exposing film to light. Taking a picture on a light sensitive paper.
Exposure is affected my camera shutter speed and aperture and more. Aperture is the eye of the camera. It controls how much light gets the the camera sensor. Aperture is messured by the F_number.
The F_number is how narrow and wide the aperture is. The F_number can go from alot to a little.
There is also the fact of shutter speed. Shutter speed can get up to 1/1000th of a second to many seconds at a time.
Exposure is affected my camera shutter speed and aperture and more. Aperture is the eye of the camera. It controls how much light gets the the camera sensor. Aperture is messured by the F_number.
The F_number is how narrow and wide the aperture is. The F_number can go from alot to a little.
There is also the fact of shutter speed. Shutter speed can get up to 1/1000th of a second to many seconds at a time.
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