Monday, April 28, 2008


















The Realistic



AlterationIt looks



like a sean from a movie,
the editing is great, the focus
if welldone and has great
porpus blur.




The staged illustration (Traditional)
Its simple and pretty.The focus

is well set and its a bright happy photo.





















The Composite Image

I like the Charater shown
The deatain and showcase

of the food item.






The Photo made into Art
Its so Simple and beautiful,
and shows alot of meaning.






I liked the challenge number 3.were they are trying to describe left handed people sinceits "international lefthanders day" and how they are trying to celebratetheir specialness and differences.The photos on the page we're famous little pictures of famous peoplethat are left handed. and they put a huge picture of kermit the frogholding up his left hand making him left handed, with the words rightnext to him "left-handed & loving it." I thought that was pretty unique.Instead of using a actual person whos left handed they use a Puppet. :)I guess it was made in software and stuff.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

sports shoot plans

baseball games
texas state or akins

spring football
texas state

Monday, April 14, 2008

Zone Staying In your zone is a smiple technique that helps getting a great action shotif you forcus your camra on a sertain place (your zone) when action passes troughyou smiply take the photo making it easier to captureFocusIts to hard to do manual on an action photo. Dont even bother trying.Manual is the simplest. You can get the photo in great focus.


Shutter SpeedYou want a high shutter speed to capture still action. A low shutter speed is for light.you will get just ennough depending on your surroundings. if you want some what of a blur but a GOOD blur you put it on a low shutter speen and Pan.


Panning,Panning is when you place the shutter speed low. When doing that with action you must follow it at the same speen the action is moving to capture it. this will give you a good blur.
Zone Focus-


Shutter Speed-how fast you will be shooting


Panning-moving with the subject


Waiting for the Pause