DESTINY GALLEGOS
PERIOD 4
PHOTO 2
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blur motion
Blur Motion Before Questions:
1. What is blur motion? (In your own words, not what I gave you above) Explain.
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Blur motion to me is using your camera to capture a motion picture
2. What all do you need to create a blur motion image? Explain.
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A person, a camera, a tripod.
3. What is your subject going to be? What will it be doing? Explain.
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My subject will be a person or multiple people. These subjects will be doing poses for different effects of blur motion.
4. What do you adjust in the camera to get a blur motion image work? Explain.
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For this you need to adjust the shutter speed.
5. Find 25 images and explain how it was taken and what it is I am seeing in the image? ​

























forced perspective

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
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This is an image of a little girl riding a bike on the side of a tennis court.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
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this image uses forced perspective because it is made to look like she is riding a bike on the line of the court.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
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I think they just laid the bike on the floor and had her lay down with it. also i think they took this from a very high perspective.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
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i would of done the exact same thing to create this photo.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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i think this all affected the image because it really does look better from a far away distance.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
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This is an image of a guy from a further distance and he is made to look like he is wearing big shoes.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
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This image uses FP because they are using his shoes to make them look larger on him.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
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I think they just placed his shoes right in front of the camera and had him step back to the right angle.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
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I would have done the exact same but made him pose another way.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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I think all this really affected the idea of the picture because he is made to look like he has bigger shoes on and they accomplished that.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
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This image is made to look like his finger is deflating the balloon.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
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this image uses FP because he is placing his finger right next to the balloon to make it look like he poked it into deflation.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
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I think he just waited for the perfect moment where the balloon was landing and deflating.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
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I would have stuck with the same idea.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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I think this all really affects a photo because without them this wouldn't have looked the way it did.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
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This is an image of two people lying on a beach, then someone from a further distance placed a drink umbrella right between them.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
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This image uses FP by hoe they are using the drink umbrella to make it look as a real umbrella for the beach.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
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I think they just placed a guy at a very far distance and had the drink umbrella placed in between them.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
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I would of tried to hide my hand a little more.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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I think as the same this all affects the photo because this makes it look real.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
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This is an image of a guy laying on the railroad made to look like he was climbing up it.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
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This image uses FP because he is made to look like he is climbing up a ladder.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
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I think they just laid him on the railroad and made him pose like he was climbing a ladder.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
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I would have created this image the same way.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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I think the way you look at this picture could be different but having it right side up makes it look like hes climbing a ladder and the distance really makes it look better.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
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This is an image of a guy made to look like he is tiny and standing on the swing.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain..
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This image uses FP because he is placed at a distance to make the swing look bigger
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
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I think they just had the guy walk to a far enough distance to make the swing look larger.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
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I would have done it backwards and made him look like he was holding the swing up.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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I think this affects the picture because he was made to look like he wa standing on top of the swing and the distance of where he was standing is perfect.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.
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This is an image made to look like the water bottle is blowing out smoke.
2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.
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This image uses FP because they are using a water bottle and the clouds to look like smoke is coming out the bottle.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.
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I think this was created by just looking for the perfect size of cloud to look like it fit in the bottle.
4. How would you have created it? Explain.
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I would of done exactly the same.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
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I would say that this all plays a part because the distance of where the water bottle is at makes a good look or match with the clouds.
advanced lighting
1. 1.How do you think photographers draw with light? Explain.
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2. 2. What is this technique called? Explain why it is called that.
3. 3.How do you take the picture and draw at the same time? Explain.
4. 4.Does color effect how the viewer views an image? Explain.
5. 5.Do colors resemble emotions? Explain.
6. 6. How do you add the color? Explain.
7. 7.How would you use the Exposure Triangle with these techniques? Explain.
8. 8.Strand lights do what to an image? Explain.
9. 9.How do you reflect light and get color? Explain.
10. Find 20 examples (a few for each lighting technique) place on journal page and answer the following:
1. Why did you pick it? Explain.
2. How do you think the photographer took it? Explain.
1. 1.How do you draw with light? Explain.
2. 2.The movement of light does what to the viewer? Explain.
3. 3.What is the Exposure Triangle? Explain.
4. 4.How did using the Exposure Triangle help you while you where shooting? Explain.
5. 5.Do you think that using color lights/gels add a dramatic element to your images? Why or why not? Explain.
6. 6.Color light can be use an interpretation of what visually? Explain.
7. 7.What did you find hard about directing your model to create your vision for your image? Explain.
8. 8.Was it difficult working with the Strand light? Explain.
9. 9. CD refection could you use this outside on a photo-shoot? Explain
proposal #1
1. What type of photography did you pick to do for your project? Explain what it is.
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the type of photography I'm doing is fire photography. This project includes different types of burning objects or just flames in general.
2. How are you going to shoot the images for this project? Explain.
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I am going to take different objects and create flames out of the object itself or create flames around it.
3. Is there any thing specific that you need to have for your images? Explain (model, location, certain time of day, ect....).
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i think one specific thing i am going to need is a dark background so basically a nighttime kind of photography.
4. Where are you going to shoot these images? Explain.
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i am going to shoot these images outside.
5. Why did you want to try doing this type of photography for this project? Explain.
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i wanted to try doing this type of photography because i felt like this would of been something i was interested in.