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Monday, December 2, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
THE KISS
V-J DAY IN TIME SQUARE
New York City, on August 14, 1945.
THE KISS
This is hands down absolutely one
of my all time favorite images, there’s been so much controversy regarding this
image over the years and whether it was staged or set up. Quite frankly I
really don’t care I love this image and everything it stands for, what it
captures, the passion, the moment, the mystery its absolutely stunning. People
see this image and ultimately just feel happy its truly a work of art and for
that I applaud the photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt. Throughout my several years in grade school,
visiting public places, etc., I have seen this image posted proudly on the wall
for everyone to see in several of these places throughout the years and to me
that means something, this is an inspirational image nothing but joy could be
provoked from this image. Even the lack of color in this image is beautiful
there is absolutely nothing about it that I would change. A man, a woman, a kiss, a
happy beautiful passionate moment to celebrate on one of our great American
moments in history. If I was ever given the opportunity I would thank this man
for either capturing this beautiful moment or creating it to share with the
world.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Critique
Maram: In her first picture, I really like her use of lines
to compose the picture everything was proper focus and framed the subject
nicely. Her color use is vibrant and detailed. The subject is very engaged with
the camera, which gives this picture a nice format. The angle she used really
extenuates the question he was being asked because she asked him a life
question and the angle forms a shot of admiration bringing his answer to life.
In the picture he also appears proud and happy of what he has accomplished. My
favorite part of this photograph is definitely her use of color exaggeration.
In the Second picture of Maram’s I really appreciate her use
of background to center her subject in a close up angle. She really took
advantage of her background scenery to line up her shot and add in subtle color
splashes throughout the photo to highlight her subject. I also noticed one
small stray hair along her subject’s forehead, which can be distracting for
such a detailed photograph I would have preferred she edited the hair out. So
she really did a great job of using a shallow depth of field in this picture,
it really brings out the detail in her subject as well as brings light to the
background.
In her third photograph, she really focuses her subject
almost making her subject look fake which looks really realistic almost like
the person is 3-D, she framed her background perfect to square up the whole
photo and not just her subject. She managed to push all the background to the
very back and bring her subject into the very front foreground. He’s also very well engaged in this
picture with a picture perfect smile, based on the question she asked him I feel
this picture really portrays his personality and captures his interest in
physics.
In her fourth picture, her subject is gleaming with picture
perfect qualities she is perfectly centered and this is a very balanced photo
she uses her background nicely to even out the details on both sides of the
photo. Her use of lines is very organized and makes focus on the subject. Her
pops of color are very nice and not over whelming even though there are several
colors. The subject very well portrays the question Maram asked her, she quote
about the happiness of life, which is exactly how she appeared in the picture.
In her last photo, she perfectly centered her subject with
just the right amount of background, she even used the shade in her depth to
line up the subject almost right down the middle of the photo, even the lines
on the bench are lined up very nicely to accent the subject her color usage is
vibrant and delicate. His big smile definitely makes the photo a lot brighter
only making want to focus in the center of the picture even more. His pose very
much suits the humor he gave in response to Maram’s question.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Humans of UTSA
What is one of your greatest accomplishments?: "Umm.. making it into semi-pro for hockey up in Canada."
What is one of your greatest accomplishments?: "A 4.0 in college"
What is one of your greatest accomplishments?: "Umm getting into college, and actually graduating with my bachelors and being the second in my family to do so."
What is one of your greatest accomplishments?:
LEFT: "When I finally, because I'm a runner, when i finally got my 7 miles, running 7 miles ."
What is one of your greatest accomplishments?: "Being accepted into the Architecture program."
Monday, October 7, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Assigment 2
Shutter 1/100, Aperture f/6.3. Stop Motion
Shutter 1/400, Aperture f/8. Horizontal Format
Shutter 1second, Aperture f/8. Alternate point of view
Shutter 1/40, Aperture f/2.7. Frame within a frame
Shutter 1/160, Aperture f/8. Closed Frame
Shutter 1/400, Aperture f/2.7. Curvilinear Lines
Shutter 1/320, Aperture f/3.2. Assymetrical
Shutter 1/400, Aperture f/8. Converging Lines
Shutter 1/1250, Aperture f/3.5. Diagonal Lines
Shutter 1/320, Aperture f/3.2. Shape
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