Friday, November 29, 2013

Framing Photography

I tried my best.
WHY IS PHOTGRAPHY SO TIME CONSUMING?
That is my only complaint.
Oh, and I was cold.
But here you are.










Here are my attempts.
Come again.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Random Photo.

I took this picture of a sunset when I was finishing my Rule of Thirds assignment and wanted to share it with you guys.

So here you are.


My Progress Today

I APOLOGIZE, but my camera is dead. Today, I am buying batteries for it.
I'm dont with most of everything else, but as soon as my camera lives again, I will have framing photos.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Lance Keimig

This photographers take beautiful photos of Iceland:

http://www.thenightskye.com/portfolios/iceland-bw/

My Progress


Monday, November 18, 2013

5 Sentences For Framing

http://www.schoolofphotography.com/21-analysing-an-image-framing-an-image/

In this link, you want the photo to have good composition. Sharpness and exposure can make a photo as great as you can get it. Framing a good photo turns it into a great photo, but having a horizon in the center of the frame can lead to a misleading line. Most framed images can be saved with cropping or differed angles. Without frames, most images just look mudane.

http://digital-photography-school.com/frame-your-images

Framing an object in a photo can give it depth and layers. Also, a frame give you a feeling of location. A frame can take any form and be anywhere majority of the time. They can also be the foreground or background of an images, but majority of the time are in the foreground. Try finding a frame that matches the shape of the item you're framing.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

I have commented upon..

Emily's and Bria's.

My Attempt At Rule Of Thirds.

Now, this is a very hard subject (in my opinion) to master. It's taken 3 photography and yearbook classes to finally get some kind of grasp of it. BUTT, nonetheless, it's due soon and i must upload.

I'll order these from "Not that grand." to "Grandest photo ever!".

"It's beginning to look a lot like-" THANKSGIVING. Give it a chance.

 Ew.

Make a wish a blow.

Texas, ladies and gents.

I love full moons. Especially before dark.

We have a lot of pecan trees in Texas, I noticed.

And by far, my favorite photo yet.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

5 Sentences About 5 Habits

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/photography-tips-five-habits-photographers-should-learn/

If you want to have a range of possible great pictures bracketing allows this to happen by taking multiple shots in different exposures. Try keeping up with how your camera is working and take plenty of care of it. "A picture tell a thousand words," is a great way to explain how your photograph could be with a simple snap. You do better with a hands-on experience, so practice more and spend less time editing. Also, practice is key if you want good pictures, even looking into other photographers might help.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

This is not an assignment. I just want to post these random gifs. Enjoy.

My cat thinks I'm a chew toy. 
Meet my Pepé le Pew.


What people hear when me and my friends talk.

Me attempting to not get caught eating in class.

Look what I can do. Try it. 

(You now look dumb.)

"Oh, hey, man, sorry. I didn't see you there."
"BLAHGERUR."
"Hold on. What the heck-"
"BLAHGERURGLURG."


When someone ditches me.





Tuesday, November 5, 2013

The Rule of Thirds, Madam.

The rule of thirds is very basic, but also needs to be seen with your own mind. It's a way to frame an image, but not using the actually frame along the outside. The rule of thirds is dividing a photograph into nine sections, using four perpendicular lines. The crossing points of these lines are where you want your audiences' eyes to be focused on. It's where you have the main points.

Blessed People To Have My Comments.

Emily & Carla.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Almost forgot this was due today.
"What Patriotism Is."







EXTRA CREDIT - OVER HERE, MRS. WHEELER.

The art in this link is almost surreal and animalistic. It mixes painting with photography, humans with animals. I enjoy art like this almost as much as I like completely surreal art. Though it in itself is not 100% photography, it is an amazing skill to combine in art. This blog is amazing as well as the artist. Charlotte Caron is a true artist.
The history of Halloween is nothing like it is today.
Now-a-days, it's candy and costumes. Ghosts and things that crawl at night. The dead, or even the scary living. Halloween is about being afraid.