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Great Black and White Photographers part 3
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1. What first caught my eye with Jerry N. Uelsmann photographs was how beautiful and creative the photos were. 2. (I see) I see a creative mind and perspective. (I smell) I smell nature, forest, musk. (I hear) I hear wind, wind chimes, leaves ruffling in the wind, and the camera going off. (I taste) I taste wind going into my mouth, the humidity and a bug accidentally going into my mouth. (I feel) I feel the wind against my skin, and the peacefulness of the nature. 3. A blog.
Africa and Abandoned Theme Parks
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Africa 1. I did not read the article. I love all of the beautiful photography. The imagery and detail put into the photos is amazing. The photos mack me feel sad for the animals. 2. 3. I don't exactly know why I chose this photo as my favorite photo. I like the imagery and detail in the photo. 4. The photography rule in the photo is Balanced because everything is in perfect harmony. 5. " Using a Pentax 67II with two fixed lenses, Brandt photographed on medium-format black and white film without telephoto or zoom lenses. He writes: "You wouldn't take a portrait of a human being from a hundred feet away and expect to capture their spirit; you'd move in close."" 6. "T o p hotograph the escalating changes to the continent's natural world." 7. He wants to bring awareness to the animals. 8. “The resulting wall-size prints are impeccably beautiful and stunning, as well as profoundly disturbing. They c...
Photo Manipulation and Ethics
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Most Unethical I thank it's not ok to change sombutes body especially to not human proportions. Everyone is human so why edit the photo so somebody looks inhuman, no body's perfect. No one has skin that is exactly one color. The Least Unethical I thank this photo is the least unethical because it is a cool picture. I also thank it is not the biggest deal to put the pyramids closer together for National Geographic.
Great Black and White Photographers Part 1 and 2
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Clarence John Laughlin Jerry Uelsmann Andre Kertesz Jerry Uelsmann Jerry N. Uelsmann was born June 11, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan. To day Jerry N. Uelsmann is 85 years old. "Jerry N. Uelsmann is a American photographer." He "was an early exponent of photomontage in the 20th century in America." Jerry N. Uelsmann's "work in darkroom effects foreshadowed the use of Adobe Photoshop to make surrealistic images in the late 20th century." The "process was led by his ex-wife, Maggie Taylor at that time." Jerry N. Uelsmann "received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1967, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1972." And he also received "the Lucie Award in Fine Art in 2015." Jerry N. Uelsmann "is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain" and he is "a founding member of The Society of Photographic Education."
Academic Shoot Preview
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Best Story To me this photo shows a story. The story that I can see from the photo is that the teacher is teaching the students how to dissect the animal and what steps they need to go throw. Action or Emotion I chose this photo for action or emotion because to me the photo shows booth action and emotion. To me the emotion is all of the teens having fun with each other and the action is the teens playing a game to gather. Most Interesting Stuff I chose this photo for most interesting stuff because I thank soldering things is really interesting. 1. I picked this photo because I like the team work and I think they might be in tech theater. 2. The photography rule that I see in this photo is balance. 1. I chose this photo because I really like that you can see the paint in mid air. 2. The rule of photography that I see in this photo is framing. 3. In the theater and biology possibly. 4. I don't know I would ask all of my teache...
Peer Reflection
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https://matth3wsphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/ I rely like the beautiful photo but it does reminds me of your happy photo with the clouds. Next time maybe instead of having your metal subject so far away make your metal subject closer. https://matth3wsphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/2019/09/metal.html?showComment=1568389580644#c4706178977300687461 https://anikasphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/ (Square) I do really like the photo but it looks a loot like your Bowie photo. Maybe next time you can find something a bit moor different than one of your other photos or you could switch it up with a different angle. (Square) I do really like the photo but it looks a loot like your Bowie photo. Maybe next time you can find something a bit moor different than one of your other photos or you could switch it up with a different angle.
Post Shoot Reflection (Prompt Shoot 1)
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1. One challenge I encountered was not coming up with more ideas for photos. Another challenge I encountered was not having more of the composition rules. 2. The technical aspect I kept on thinking of was probably framing because I kept wanting to put more of the tree in the photo but it was not possible. 3. I don't know what I would do differently if I did the assignment again. 4. I would do a lot of things the same like take photos of flowers, the big tree and clouds. 5. I don't know. I don't know if I would com up with very good ideas for other photos.
Prompt Shoot 1
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Square I choose this photo for square because it has a lot fo squares in it. This photo also has lines, mainly on the roof but the railing on the stairs also has lines. Metal I choose this photo for metal because the fire hydrant is made fo metal, also I like haw the fire hydrant is rusted. The composition rule that I used in this photo is rule of thirds. Bowie I choose this photo for Bowie because wen I thank of Bowie one of the things I thank of is the 2ed best tree in Austin. Unfortunately the photo does not fit into enea of the composition rules. Happy I choose this photo for happy because I like flowers and clods. Another reason I chose this photo is because the color yellow is supposed to make you feel happiness. I thank the composition rule for this photo mite be balance.
Composition 9/11
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Simplicity The photo has a simple background and you can easily tell what the subject is. Rule of Thirds The person is in the 3 by 3 grid of the rule if thirds. Lines The photo has lines. The lines draw attention to the rubble at the base of them. Balance The photo shows balance by having thanes plast in a flattering way Framing The 2 buildings on the side of the broken structure are framing it. Avoiding Mergers In the photo the lite poll is growing out of both of their heads.