A. In my opinion picture num,her 4 is the most powerful. Why? Because it captures a lot of the emotion both Ian and his girlfriend where going trough at that last day before Ian had to depart to the army. The kiss that was captured also helped the image become strong. The picture looks very good to. It's very clean, it's simple enough that the subject is easy to see.
B. #1 -At home in Denver: #'s 1-9
#2 -At basic training: #'s 10-48
#3 -In Iraq #'s 49-76
#4 -Back in Denver #'s: 77-83
-I think the last set of images where the most powerful because they where the most emotional one. They where the set of images that captured the most emotion in them, and that made them very very strong.
C. The images work together to tell a story by being in order from the beginning to start. It starts from when Ian is still in Denver to when he comes back to Denver. It has a beginning, middle, and end.
3A. Present Tense
B. The captions have different tenses. These tenses add different feelings to the pictures. For example, the present tense gives a more Vivid feeling to the pictures. It makes the pictures come to live, and engages the audience to the direct moment of when the pictures where taken. The past tense creates a more emotional feeling, which makes the audience more aware of how the people in the images felt during these situations. Also, the captions add a lot of information about all the images that wouldn't be able to be known if they weren't there.
4.
image#63:
Ian lays on his bed faced up in an alarming manner while secretly talks on the phone to contact his girlfriend late at night during a break.
image#62:
A little kid stood in front of a ruined house located on a clearing that had parochially been destroyed by bombing near by on a clear blue day.
image#56:
Ian sits on the edge of his bed quietly and carefully looking at a picture of his mother early in the morning before heading for training.
5A. The Video enhances the photographs because you can actually listen to what the people have to say, and you get a better sense of what they had to go trough. The video simply makes you get a better idea and picture of the situation.
B. The Video is better because, for example, You can actually listen to what Ian has to say. You discover that he was very sad about leaving his family and friends behind.
C. The images are better because, for example, you can take MINUTES looking at the picture of Ian's mother tears, and in the video even though you can go back as many times as you want, you can't appreciate a second of the video as good as you can in a picture. Pictures give you more visual details.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Aperture, Shutter, Speed, ISO -How do they all work?
Aperture Setting F2.8
Aperture Setting F16
1. We should most closely relate the Aperture with the eye.
2.The smaller the aperture number, the bigger the aperture.
3.The bigger the aperture number such as F16, means a smaller aperture, which means, the less blurry the image will be. While, a small aperture number such as F2.8 means the aperture is bigger, which means there will be more blur in the picture, and mainly one part of it will stand out because of its sharpness.
Slow Shutter Speed
High/Fast Shutter Speed
1. At the beginning when the sun is still partially up...
a)Fast Shutter
b)Fast Shutter
c)Fast Shutter
d)Fast Shutter
e)Slow Shutter
f)Fast shutter
Towards the end when there is no sun...
a)Slow Shutter
b)Slow Shutter
c)Slow Shutter
d)Slow Shutter
e)Slow Shutter
f)Slow Shutter
2. -Aperture priority
-Shutter priority
-Manual
ISO 200
ISO 3200
1.You typically use a higher ISO when It's dark because there is not enough light for the camera to ,one quickly. Also, its a sports even where the players are moving all over the place. If you use a low ISO, the picture might get blurred because with movement, more time is needed to capture the image. If you instead use a high ISO, you will introduce noise, but the image will not be blurred and ruined.
2.You should almost always use a low ISO, because it gives more detail than a high ISO. There are special cases when it is necessary to use a high ISO, but you should't most times.
3.You should increase it when there is not enough time for the camera to move quickly, or when you are taking a really fast shot.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
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