LINE This is a photograph that represents line because the main focus is on the door. The line where the door and the wall separate is the main focus and it is very pleasing to the eye, which is why it is successful. COLOR The first thing that comes to mind when I see this picture is the many different bright colors within the picture. This photograph is a successful representation of color because they pop out to you. SHAPE The shape of the trash can is a circle and that is what you notice when you look at the picture. The orange color and the shape of the trash can gives it a dirty vibe. This makes it successful. FORM I love this picture used to represent form. A picture that represents form often makes the subject in the photograph look three dimensional. The bench is the main subject and it looks like you can sit on it in this picture. The shadow makes this photo successful because it gives it depth. TEXTURE My main goal while taking this picture was to get the texture of the grassy turf. I zoomed in and used a fast shutter speed to capture the very little details of the turf, which makes the grass look so detailed. SPACE When I took this picture I was very high up and I wanted to get a sense of distance. The light pole looks a lot farther away in this picture than it was in person which gives it the sense of space. You can see and feel the space between the lens and the light pole. VALUE When you look at this picture of the mural, you don't see many bright colors. That is exactly what value shows. It shows the dark shadows and colors of the photograph.
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To make these photographs happen, I changed my camera settings to exactly what I needed. I put the ISO on 1600. The shutter speed was at 1/1000, which is very fast. The shutter speed was what made the pictures work. I had some struggles while taking the photographs. The photos with the bubbles was very hard to capture because the bubbles would pop very fast and on many of the pictures, I wasn't fast enough to capture the moment. Another one that was difficult was the card pictures because the cards weren't cooperating. To correct these issues, I just held my finger down on the button and captured multiple pictures at once to at least get one. Three things I learned about fast shutter speed are that picture perfect moments can be captured by using fast shutter speed, we can capture things in the air (such as the ball and cards), and that with fast shutter speed it is a lot easier to capture details in a photograph or action. This showed me that I could also use fast shutter speed to capture someone running or fast motions.
This is one thing that pops in my head when I think of the words self respect. The only way to go far in life is to try hard in everything you do, which includes doing your work. This is a photo of my friend Jovanni sitting in the library doing his homework. I made the pencil red because that is the main focus of the picture. I wanted the audience to recognize the hard work and dedication in his face.
I believe that education is key. A lot of people take free education in the United States for granted and every once in a while you have to sit back and realize that the opportunity of having free education is a blessing. In high school, you r future is based upon whether or not you graduate. That also means it depends on whether or not you do your work. Respect yourself. Respect your ability to learn and go forward in your education. There are many advantages to doing your work and succeeding in school. Although college is not free, it could be if you work your hardest and possibly be capable of getting a scholarship. Also I wanted to show that you should respect your school. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to show you what I think it means to respect yourself. I took these photos on a tripod in a dark room, with the camera in Manual mode with manual focus. I used the app My Light Painting and had my partner choose their favorite light filters and draw what they wanted to draw, or what they thought would look cool. In one of the pictures we used a glow stick, but it didn't come out bright enough. I didn't have many struggles while creating these cool images, I just figured out that the flash light was too bright and a glow stick wasn't bright enough. Some things I learned from light painting is the camera is very sensitive to color, the shutter speed has to be at a larger whole number (being seconds until it captures the photo, and that the bigger the shutter speed, the more motion it holds.
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