5 Websites
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/
In this website, I looked at 6 different pictures. My favorite picture was the second one which was a picture of a person holding a cup and another person standing far away, looking like they were holding onto the cup. I liked all of these pictures because they were creative, but not anything out of the ordinary. I also really like environmental pictures. This website also informed you on how to make a fake tilt and shift photo, a forced perspective photo, a long exposure landscape photo, a digital infrared photo, a 360 degree polar panorama, and a double exposure portrait photo.
One new thing that I learned was that in replacement of a tilt shift lens, you can do a fake tilt shift although it's not as effective as the lens.
I picked this photo because it is unique and it makes you look at the picture a different way than you would with others. I learned how tilt shift lenses allow the photographer to correct perspective distortion in an image and allow you to extend the depth of a feild acroos a scene or an object. This site related to photography by informing you about how using this lens can improve your photography skills and create different ways to capture an image.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/
On this website, I learned about photography tips for New Year. The website talked about getting organized, being confiedent in your photography, having the right gear, photoshopping, using your photography for a good use, and more! The person who was the author of this website talked about what to do in different situations. I liked how the author talked about how powerful photography is and how you can put it to good use.
I picked this photo because it has a very cool landscape and it fits so much beauty in just one picture. The rules of photography that I see in this photo are depth because you can see the different hill in the background that seem to get farther and farther away. Jenna Martin took this photo.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/
On this website I looked at images of many different spiral staircases. Also, the information on the website informed you what camera equipment was used and who took the photo. Although all of these images were of staircases, they were all different and unique in their own way. Some staircases where shaped like a rectangle, some were colorful, some were nicer looking, etc. I learned about the lens that was used and how it needed to be able to photography the entire staircase.
I picked this photo because I like that even though it is an abandoned staircase, it still has a lot of color. The rules of photography that this image follows is viewpoint and leading lines. The photographer of this photo is Michael Zhang.
http://blog.phowd.com/2014/09/7-tips-shooting-great-portrait-photographs/
On this website there were 7 different tips for photographing portraits. I liked how it talked about breaking the rules of photography, because even though those are important to make a picture look good it is nice to experiment a little. I also liked how it talked about making the subject look away from the camera because that can make the photo unique in comparison to regular portraits. I learned that leaving space around the subject is called negative space.
I picked this photo because because I like how even though the human fills up most of the picture, the berry is the center of attention. The rule of photography that this photo follows is rule of thirds because the blueberry is located off to the side in the photo, instead of the center. Rajib Mukherjee took this photo.
http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/
On this website it shows you different pictures of some of the oldest living things in the world. The photography works with biologist to photograph continuously living organisms 2,000 years old and older. Below each image is text containing the name of the organism and how old it is and other information. I learned that she photographed a tree that was 9,550 years old in Sweden.
I picked this image because I really like the very detailed designs that run through the tree. The rule of photography that I see in this photo is leading lines because the lines draw your eyes to the main focus of the image. Rachel Sussman is the photographer of this photo.
In this website, I looked at 6 different pictures. My favorite picture was the second one which was a picture of a person holding a cup and another person standing far away, looking like they were holding onto the cup. I liked all of these pictures because they were creative, but not anything out of the ordinary. I also really like environmental pictures. This website also informed you on how to make a fake tilt and shift photo, a forced perspective photo, a long exposure landscape photo, a digital infrared photo, a 360 degree polar panorama, and a double exposure portrait photo.
One new thing that I learned was that in replacement of a tilt shift lens, you can do a fake tilt shift although it's not as effective as the lens.
I picked this photo because it is unique and it makes you look at the picture a different way than you would with others. I learned how tilt shift lenses allow the photographer to correct perspective distortion in an image and allow you to extend the depth of a feild acroos a scene or an object. This site related to photography by informing you about how using this lens can improve your photography skills and create different ways to capture an image.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/
On this website, I learned about photography tips for New Year. The website talked about getting organized, being confiedent in your photography, having the right gear, photoshopping, using your photography for a good use, and more! The person who was the author of this website talked about what to do in different situations. I liked how the author talked about how powerful photography is and how you can put it to good use.
I picked this photo because it has a very cool landscape and it fits so much beauty in just one picture. The rules of photography that I see in this photo are depth because you can see the different hill in the background that seem to get farther and farther away. Jenna Martin took this photo.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/
On this website I looked at images of many different spiral staircases. Also, the information on the website informed you what camera equipment was used and who took the photo. Although all of these images were of staircases, they were all different and unique in their own way. Some staircases where shaped like a rectangle, some were colorful, some were nicer looking, etc. I learned about the lens that was used and how it needed to be able to photography the entire staircase.
I picked this photo because I like that even though it is an abandoned staircase, it still has a lot of color. The rules of photography that this image follows is viewpoint and leading lines. The photographer of this photo is Michael Zhang.
http://blog.phowd.com/2014/09/7-tips-shooting-great-portrait-photographs/
On this website there were 7 different tips for photographing portraits. I liked how it talked about breaking the rules of photography, because even though those are important to make a picture look good it is nice to experiment a little. I also liked how it talked about making the subject look away from the camera because that can make the photo unique in comparison to regular portraits. I learned that leaving space around the subject is called negative space.
I picked this photo because because I like how even though the human fills up most of the picture, the berry is the center of attention. The rule of photography that this photo follows is rule of thirds because the blueberry is located off to the side in the photo, instead of the center. Rajib Mukherjee took this photo.
http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/
On this website it shows you different pictures of some of the oldest living things in the world. The photography works with biologist to photograph continuously living organisms 2,000 years old and older. Below each image is text containing the name of the organism and how old it is and other information. I learned that she photographed a tree that was 9,550 years old in Sweden.
I picked this image because I really like the very detailed designs that run through the tree. The rule of photography that I see in this photo is leading lines because the lines draw your eyes to the main focus of the image. Rachel Sussman is the photographer of this photo.
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