Thursday, June 28, 2012

Critiquing my Colleague


Daniel's Blurry Shot
Most of the new photographies rockies those days tend to miss small body parts which really make the photo lose it special touch. The combination of lowering the shader with oping the aperture will catch any fast moving object and this is what my colleague Daniel did by catching the deadly moving ping-pong ball which it seems like more than one ball moving together in a curved line. Using the close frame method help the perfect moment of those two couple/friends having fun in an excitement game. Role of third played a big part when those shot was taken, the male was in the left corner showing so intense focusing, the female on the right corner in less excitement motion, and finally the net is centered in the middle. By adding the converging line method without zooming the ping-pong table seem to be very close to the camera but infect Daniel told me that he was at least ten feet away from it when he did take this shot.
Daniel's Stop Motion Shot
This photo might confuse most of the people who saw it by thinking this was a status and not a real crocodile . The closed frame method was used brilliantly to focus on one the scariest looking reptiles more scarier and between the two shots it seem like it was going to attack the photographer. By adding the zigzag plants in front of the crocodile which is kind of hiding behind it and mixing it with the asymmetrical balance method to make this photo reach it epic. The alternate point of view played a huge role in this shot which made the crocodile look like it was really close to Daniel but in fact there was a prefect glass on the way and the crocodile itself was very far away. The perfect mixture of the converging line method with the diagonal lines, both create an illusion that made the crocodile look bigger but it reality that was a baby crocodile which can not even to be released in the wild.
Daniel's whatever Shot
This photo has the combination of both stop motion and blurry motion which make it a perfect shot for this project. Closed frame method to focus on the fast moving car in the middle of San Antonio downtown and capturing the lights around it. The symmetrical balance method make this photo reach it max of being blurry with a moving object in it. This photo had some objects that was not complete like the tree in the upper one and also the cool looking building. The trees in the lower photo give a good looking zigzag line that brought a beauty looking shot to the building too.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Writing Assignment #1


It is Behind Me
         This photo bring laughter to me even when I am at the saddest point of my life. Brilliantly using the closed frame method to focus on the always scared looking dog and making the black cat more blurry to add an evil shade on it. Mixing both of the role of third and the asymmetrical balance methods to make this photo reach it epic maximum where the dog is located on the closer, brighter, right corner of the shot, on the other hand, the cat is located on the further, darker, left side corner of the shot. Both of the alternate point of view and the stop motion techniques made the cat look like it was going to hunt down this dog (which let face it this dog looks like a rat) but in reality they might be best buddies. By adding the converging line method to the diagonal lines it will create an illusion that the cat is very far away from the dog but when focusing on the ceramic tile, we can see that the cat can get this prey in one leap.

Monday, June 11, 2012

this is my first photo post

Can you believe this fan was rotating so fast?
It's possible with using fast shutter speed (1/1000).


Same item, same location, same lighten, but different photo each time how?
It's also simple decrease the Aperture and increase the shutter.
                         increase the Aperture and decrease the shutter.

Most people might make the mistake of thinking that the best photo when the item is place in the middle of the shot. However the item will look more appealing when we put it replaced in the left of the right. ( Rule of Thirds ).
This was a long mask and the frame of the shot wasn't able to contain the it from top to bottom unless If I went very far from it or just simple use the method of Horizontal or Vertical Format.