Friday, April 19, 2013

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Found Panoramic

I like this picture because is shows such a vast amount of space. You can see from  where it's cloudy and grey to the open sky and sun, which is awesome. My favorite part of this picture is the clouds, they're just so pretty.
I like this picture because in uses both panoramic and focus to lead people to the main subject. The lines all converge to the people the photo is focused on and nothing else is completely clear in the photo.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Found Faces Story

Stan. Angry Stan. He's a great guy once you get to know him. But before that? Not so much. He just seems so angry all the time. And mean. His face seems to be a permanent scowl and his joy comes from your disappointment. Or does it? Yes its his job to keep you out of the track without a key, but its not his fault that his employment causes him to be cruel. He has a family to support, so he can't upset the big boss man and lose his job. His two young children and delicate wife don't see Stan as the angry fun killer you do. Marie, Ally and James see him as a strong guy doing what he has to for his family. And they love that about him. However, there are other reasons some people dislike Stan. He is a BIG practical joker. He squeaks, gets stuck to the pole, and sometimes even tries to steal the very keys that open him up. This causes the teachers and coaches to dislike him just as much as the kids like you, who just wanna run, just wanna play. Stan isn't very liked at his place of work, the track, but he tries not to let it bother him. He spends lots of time alone, so he has to think of things to do to entertain himself. One talent he has discovered during his time alone is song making. By clicking on the metal in different ways he is able to produce a beautiful melody. He never has shared that talent with anyone for fear of being judged, but its quite a wonderful thing to witness if you manage to sneak up on him. So it turns out Angry Stan isn't so angry after all. He's just a good worker.And that's something young people should admire not knock down.

Found Faces






Monday, March 11, 2013

Composition

Converging Lines

Diagonal Lines

Different Angle

Filling the Frame

Framing

Rule of Thirds

Horizontal Lines

Vertical Lines

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Found Composition

Converging Lines

Different Angle

Filling the Frame

Diagonal Lines

Framing

Thirds

Horizontal Lines

Vertical Lines

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

National Geographic Post


This picture is intensely cool because it's a reflection of the actual scene. At first glance it appears to be a picture of a guy and a bike, but it's the water reflecting that. I also just love bikes and umbrellas, so that's cool too. It makes me interested in the rest of the scene, and also make me want to try taking a reflection picture, which sounds really difficult. I love that the ripples in the water hide parts of it. It's also really clear for being a reflection, like I can seen the Asian writing on the building in the background.