Friday, January 16, 2015

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http://blog.ted.com/2014/10/07/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/


The site showed you how to  make a good time-lapse. He explained how he chose his locations and the process of setting up a time lapse. I watched the video and it was really cool because there was so many different locations and it was cool to watch the waves and pole move around. 


If you looked at a video, please do the following:
a.     The video was a time lapse that showed many different locations and each spot was different because different things moved. 
b.     Joe Capra. He is a photographer for Scientifantastic. He specializes in ultra high definition time lapse photography, still photography, cinematography and editing. 
c.     The video is of Rio De Janeiro showing the many beautiful places.It shows many city scapes, beaches, waterfalls and skys.   
d.     I learned how to select the places to shoot, the best time of the day and place to get the best movement in the video. I also learned that music is the most important part about making a video. 




http://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/

The site showed 6 different types of photos that are simple if you want to go out an try something new. It showed how to make a fake tilt lens photo, a forced perspective photo, a long exposure landscape photo, a digital infrared photo, how to make a double exposure portrait photo and a 360 degree polar panorama. 



If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.    I chose this photo because i like the concept and i want to try doing long exposure with landscape.
b.    Leading lines, rule of thirds, balancing elements
c.     Jeff Meyer





http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/

The site showed 10 resolutions for the new year.




If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.    I chose this photo because I like the bokeh because its pretty. I really want to play around with that.
b.    leading lines
c.    Jenna Martin




http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/

This photographer traveled the world to take photos living creature that are 2000 year old and older. It a really cool concept and each photo tell a story and show how these thing have lived for so long. 
I learned that this photographer creates a bond with the living creature as if it was a portrait of  person. 


a.     I chose this photo because I really like how cool the tree looks and how the roots look. It really shows how old the tree looks. 
b.     rule of thirds, leading lines and repetition. 
c.    Rachel Sussman


http://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/

This fine arts photographer is from Germany and he find old building and photographs their spiral staircases. He shoots 5 HDR photos and processes them. 

If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.     I chose this photo because i really liked the colors in the photo and how old the stairs look gives it a unique look. 
b.     repetition, rule of thirds, leading lines
c.    Christain Richter



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