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light direction

  This is my favorite photo to describe light direction. the image contains a monument horsemen using back light of natural light. The horsemen cannot be seen however the silhouette of the horsemen is displayed flawlessly, creating a powerful image. … Continue reading

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composition

  I chose this photograph because it shows a great sense of composition. I used the construction road block item into my composition. I used the holes into my advantage to create a frame for the wheels of the car. … Continue reading

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depth of field

There are two type of focuses in depth of field: shallow and extensive. Both are categorized as depth of Field, however both are absolutely different. The first photo, on the left, shows an example of shallow depth of field. The … Continue reading

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Portrait shots

There are many methods of using light sources for as a variation for portrait shots. Key, or main, light is a front view. the subject faces the camera and a light is placed at 45 degrees between a camera and … Continue reading

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learning log final entry

I hardly knew anything about photography. I soon found myself gaining more from my experience than I ever imagined. First off, I learned about composition and the many styles of photographs. For example, low angles, high angles, oblique, framing, and … Continue reading

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Best painting with light

I personal believe this image has a strong vibrant feel. The light painting swirling around the model really brings out an engaging moment. The light feels as if it is rolling from the top of her head. The light also has … Continue reading

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best 2 picture

  These two images are my best because of the great sense of focus. Both images show a beautiful point of view. For Example, the first image gives a pleasant vibe to the photo, with the talent smiling at the audience. … Continue reading

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Gallery experience

After attending 6 exhibits, I noticed a vast amount of creativity within each gallery. Each gallery contained their own style. Irving Penn’s “Assignment” is a prime example of style. Using hand gestures, Penn displayed a great close up shot of … Continue reading

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Brooklyn historical society

Nowadays, photographs take just a click to produce images but back then, early 1800s, things were more complicated. Daguerreotype was the very first camera ever invented. And the photos definitely show a old-fashioned feeling. Unlike current cameras, the daguerreotype was a absolutely … Continue reading

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HW1

Photographer- Jeff Liao Photography- South Wall Jeff Liao’s photographs are colorful, wide, and very lively creating a unique experience. Jeff Liao is a New York photographer in Queens. I personally admire wide range and colorful photography, and Jeff Liao definitely … Continue reading

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