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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Eiffel Tower vs. Photo Booth

What has more significance, the Eiffel Tower or the first photo booth. Both inventions have had a major impact. Although I believe that the Eiffel Tower has more of a significance than the photo booth because It's a one of a kind architectural land mark. There are many photo booths around the world but only one Eiffel Tower. Modern day technology such as the front view camera on cell phones has allowed people to take pictures easily and quick. Not many photo booths are seen around the world and soon they maybe surpassed by much more advanced modern technology. Soon the photo booth will become a mere antique.The Eiffel Tower on the other hand is a proud land mark that will stand for years to come and has been a famous attraction to everyone around the world. People from many places come to visit the city of paris to see the Eiffel tower.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Photo Booth

Comic Book: I like this filter because I like the pixel effect that it makes


Black and White: I like this filter because it a portrays a mood of boredness and sadness. It also remind me of the old days when pictures weren't in color.


Pop Art: I like this filter because it's colorful.


Color Pencil: I like this filter Because I like the pencil effect.


Glow:I like this filter because of the glow effect that it makes and how it portrays light and dark.


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Elements of Art

What are the elements of art?

The elements of art are line, shape, form, space, texture, value, and color.

How will you use them in your next project?

I will use them in my next project by applying them when taking and editing photos or if it's an observation project, to look for these elements.

What is your group's project?
Our groups project is sports.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Cropping and Composition

Before                                                                                                        After






Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Composition of Photography



The website digital-photography-school demonstrates the five elements of  composition for photography. These rules are familiar from the ones I was taught in photo one. the five elements are pattern, symmetry, texture, depth of field, and lines. These elements are used or seen in photography. Their helpful rules on how to take "good" photos. On the other hand the website photographymad. demomnstrates 10 rules for composition, 5 rules more than the previous website. Nonetheless it was technically a review for me since I learned most of the stuff in photo one. the last website photo.tutsplus goes into even more depth with 14 rules. Some were similar if not the same as the rules of the previous websites but it includes other helpful rules such as the one were it advices not to be perfect because photos may not come out the way you like them but sometimes it comes out better.