Friday, February 22, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
5 Websites.
NYC by bike;
1. http://blog.tomolesnevich.com/personal-projects/#nyc-by-bike
2. When i looked at this website i really felt like i was being taken on a tour through NYC. The way the pictures were taken were very unique and they looked really cool.
3. I learned that it was possible to actually ride a bicycle and take pictures of where you're going without them being super blurry.
4. I wasn't able to take a photo from this website.
B&W Landscapes;
1. http://digital-photography-school.com/27-black-and-white-landscape-images
2. On this website i saw that even the prettiest landscapes in color look even better in black and white. Also that it looks even better when you get creative with it.
3. I learned that when you take pictures of landscapes they will probably look a lot better in black and white.
4.
5.a. I picked this photo because i thought that it was very creative.
b. The rules of photography that i see in this photo is mergers, framing, and simplicity.
c. Unknown.
Church;
1. http://www.lightstalking.com/34-photographs-of-cathedral-and-church-interiors-that-rock
2. When i looked at this website i saw all of the architectural things that had to put into making these churches. It's actually really amazing.
3. I learned that it takes a lot of work to build a church steeple.
4.
5.a. I picked this photo because i think that it shows how much work must have gone into building this amazing church.
b. I see lines, Simplicity, Some framing off to the sides, and depth.
c. BriYYZ from Flickr.
Image Stacking;
1. http://forum.fourthirdsphoto.com/f37/spring-46051.html
2. When i went to this website I saw pictures that were taken with some motion in them, and i saw objects that were more focused in on a certain object
3. I learned that certain photos look really good with a lot of blurred motion in them
4.
5. a. I picked this photo because i thought that it looked really cool.
b. The rules of photography i see in this, Simplicity, and Background
c. Unknown
"What if this was your high school";
1.http://detroiturbex.com/content/schools/cass/index.html
2. When i looked at this website i was blown away. I didn't think that it could ever be a high school.
3. I learned that even cool pictures can be taken at a deserted old high school.
4.
5.a. I chose this photo because i thought that it looked really cool especially since the high school was deserted.
b. The rules of photography i see are depth of field, some framing and some lines.
c. Unknown.
1. http://blog.tomolesnevich.com/personal-projects/#nyc-by-bike
2. When i looked at this website i really felt like i was being taken on a tour through NYC. The way the pictures were taken were very unique and they looked really cool.
3. I learned that it was possible to actually ride a bicycle and take pictures of where you're going without them being super blurry.
4. I wasn't able to take a photo from this website.
B&W Landscapes;
1. http://digital-photography-school.com/27-black-and-white-landscape-images
2. On this website i saw that even the prettiest landscapes in color look even better in black and white. Also that it looks even better when you get creative with it.
3. I learned that when you take pictures of landscapes they will probably look a lot better in black and white.
4.
5.a. I picked this photo because i thought that it was very creative.
b. The rules of photography that i see in this photo is mergers, framing, and simplicity.
c. Unknown.
Church;
1. http://www.lightstalking.com/34-photographs-of-cathedral-and-church-interiors-that-rock
2. When i looked at this website i saw all of the architectural things that had to put into making these churches. It's actually really amazing.
3. I learned that it takes a lot of work to build a church steeple.
4.
5.a. I picked this photo because i think that it shows how much work must have gone into building this amazing church.
b. I see lines, Simplicity, Some framing off to the sides, and depth.
c. BriYYZ from Flickr.
Image Stacking;
1. http://forum.fourthirdsphoto.com/f37/spring-46051.html
2. When i went to this website I saw pictures that were taken with some motion in them, and i saw objects that were more focused in on a certain object
3. I learned that certain photos look really good with a lot of blurred motion in them
4.
5. a. I picked this photo because i thought that it looked really cool.
b. The rules of photography i see in this, Simplicity, and Background
c. Unknown
"What if this was your high school";
1.http://detroiturbex.com/content/schools/cass/index.html
2. When i looked at this website i was blown away. I didn't think that it could ever be a high school.
3. I learned that even cool pictures can be taken at a deserted old high school.
4.
5.a. I chose this photo because i thought that it looked really cool especially since the high school was deserted.
b. The rules of photography i see are depth of field, some framing and some lines.
c. Unknown.
Magazines Part II
When magazines first came about they didn't have what we would consider a cover page. They had a table of contents for their "cover page". When later magazines came out they started to use cover pages, instead of it being a picture like we have today it was the cover of a book.
When the Poster Covers came out they used mostly pictures that didn't need captions along with them , they were just there to look at and admire. Most of the Poster Covers didn't even relate to any of the stories that were published in that issue.
After Poster Covers became more detailed The Pictures Married to Type became more detailed as well. The covers had more detailed lines and colorful covers to draw the readers in more. In July 1916 issue of McClure's magazine there was both symbolism and art with some indication of what was on the inside.
Towards the end of the 20th century the magazine covers became more developed and started having words to indicate what was in that issue. The covers became more clear and the pictures were taken by cameras rather than drawings or book covers like others in the early 19th and 20th centuries.
When the Poster Covers came out they used mostly pictures that didn't need captions along with them , they were just there to look at and admire. Most of the Poster Covers didn't even relate to any of the stories that were published in that issue.
After Poster Covers became more detailed The Pictures Married to Type became more detailed as well. The covers had more detailed lines and colorful covers to draw the readers in more. In July 1916 issue of McClure's magazine there was both symbolism and art with some indication of what was on the inside.
Towards the end of the 20th century the magazine covers became more developed and started having words to indicate what was in that issue. The covers became more clear and the pictures were taken by cameras rather than drawings or book covers like others in the early 19th and 20th centuries.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Favorite Cover
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge peer joyfully from the cover ofVanity Fair's July 2011 issue in an exclusive outtake from Mario Testino's engagement portrait shoot. The overwhelming international interest in the newlyweds made them highly worthy cover subjects and emblems of British monarchy renewed. Vanity Fair pulled off a royal coup in obtaining this never-before released photograph.
Best covers
1. Environmental
2. Formal
3. Informal
4. Informal
5. Formal
6. Informal
7. Environmental
8. Formal
9. Formal
10. Formal
11. Informal
12. Formal
13. Formal
14. Formal
15. Informal
16. Informal
17. Environmental.
Magazine. #1
5 things that i should be thinking about is;
1. how to take the picture so it's bright and eye-catching
2. Where do i want the location of the picture to be on the cover
3. what do i want surrounding my picture?
4. What are some interesting headlines to put on the cover
5. How to position everything so it looks good.
1. how to take the picture so it's bright and eye-catching
2. Where do i want the location of the picture to be on the cover
3. what do i want surrounding my picture?
4. What are some interesting headlines to put on the cover
5. How to position everything so it looks good.
Notes.
Nestle- tools are stacked on each
other- to access these tools you have to left click and hold
USE COMMAND KEYS!
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Command + = zoom in
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Command- = zoom out
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Command o = open
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Command c = copy
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Command v = paste
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****Command z = step back
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Command s = save
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Command p = print.
To turn an image go to Image > Image rotation
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CW and CCW
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CW = clockwise
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CCW = counter-clockwise
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180 = ½ rotation
> Image > adjustments > levels
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Channel blue
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Channel Green
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Channel red
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Move just the black and white hershey’s kiss.
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Channel RGB – move just the brown hershey’s kiss
(just a little lighter)
SAVE AS;
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rename your image
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make sure
the image is saved as a .jpg at the highest (maximum) image quality
CROP
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Always crop to 300 resolution- for now do not
crop selectively- crop the ENTIRE image
SAVE- you do not
have to rename the image at this point. Save often and regularly
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Close the image
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