Author Archives: jasneily

Painting with light

I choose this photograph because it show the vibration of the yellow on a soft blue filter on the light. I didn’t participate on this photo but I was positioning of the frame.

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In this Photograph beta, isa and I was trying to get a cheerful shot by beta throwing the scarf on the air and isa moving the lighting to make the background brighter.

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Exhibit review

The exhibit interior live: Contemporary photographs of Chinese New Yorkers at the Museum of the City of New York, with photographs by Thomas Holton, Annie Ling, An Rong Xu. The exhibit had lowered ceiling lights following by projected pictures on … Continue reading

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Rule of thirds & Patterns

In the photo above, I used rule of thirds where I placed the flower on the side of the frame. This photo shows balance making the viewer look at the photo more natural letting the eyes wonder. In this photo … Continue reading

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Cemetery Trip

This is can be a shallow depth of field because the camera can focus on the second or third object. In this case, the stone is out of focus allowing the tree stand out. This is a perspective photo because … Continue reading

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Learning logo #2

This photo is a Off-balance/Asymmetrical shoot of a chair, I choose to turn the chair upside down to have a off balance frame and a more interested angle.

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HW1-Photo Description

The photograph that visually engages my curiosity and interest was the “Voice Tunnel” by Matthew Pillsbury on his website, http://matthewpillsbury.com. This photograph was taken at the Opry City Stages in New York which shows the appearance of people disappearing or moving really … Continue reading

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What makes a great photograph?

In my opinion a great photograph contains patterns, symmetrical objects, and solid backgrounds. I believe a neutral background can interpret emotions because it shows people’s behavior in their own natural environment. Therefore, the movement and the iconic moments focus to … Continue reading

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