Thursday, October 29, 2015

AP Photo Critique 2

Today you will choose a photo from AP Images to critique. Follow the example below to do your critique.

This is the second AP Critique of the semester.

Use the instructions below for the aasignment:

Go to http://www.apimages.com/

1. Use the Snipping tool to upload the photo to your blog.

2. Add the link from the AP site to your blog.


3. Paste the description of the photo from the AP site to your blog.
Description: Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray ahead of the Jewish New Year at the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray in Jerusalem's old city, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2013. Israelis happily welcomed the Jewish New Year late Wednesday despite uncertainty and turmoil brewing on both its northern and southern borders. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)


4. Answer the following:


  • Who was the photographer?
  • What country and city was the photo taken in?
  • What event was photographed?
  • Describe the event that was photographed.
  • Why is the event newsworthy? Why is it important to us?


5. Write a Critique. Use the Critique Guide in the link above.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Photo Retouching

Today we will work with a couple of tools to help improve minor imperfections in our photos.
Download the 2 photos below, retouch them, and upload the before and after pictures to your blog.



Use the Clone tool to remove the blemishes from the guy's face.
Here is a video to help you...



Use the Red Eye tool to correct the red eyes....

Thursday, October 22, 2015

BIG POP QUIZ!!!!

Today you will show me your skills. 200 Points!!!

You will take 4 pictures.

Demonstrate the following. Write down ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture for each pic

1. Freeze Action in a photo with Bugs Eye Perspective

2. Show Motion Blur in a photo from Birds eye perspective

3. Show Shallow depth of Field in a picture uisng Rule of Thirds

4. Show Deep Depth of Field with a diagonal Perspective

Post your 4 pictures to your blog with ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture for each pic.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Critique Your Best Photo and One of Your Classmate's

Today you will write two thorough critiques using the Critique Guide.

1. the first will be a critique of one of your pictures from the Antique store. Include a copy of the picture with your critique.

2. The secon will be a critique of one of your classmates pictures from the antique store. Include the picture.

Friday, October 16, 2015

Edit and Post Your Antique Store Photos

Edit and Post the Antique Store Photos from the field trip.

Crop, De-saturate and adjust Levels to get the best possible  image. 

All photos must be in Black and White. You may upload color pictures, but there must also be a Black and White version.

Your uploaded pictures should include :
  • 3 Still Life including at least 1 with a definite Focal Point and at least 1 that includes Repetition of the Elements
  • 3  Details - either Close ups or Textures
  • 3-5 additional pictures of your choice from the field trip

Pick one of the pictures above and write a thorough critique in a new blog post

Monday, October 12, 2015

Dodging and Burning in Photoshop

Today we will discuss the Burning and Dodging tools in photoshop.

i will give a demonstration in class but there is a great tutorial here if you need to see it written out step by step. The tutorial covers everything i will show in class.

After I show you how to use the tools you will post an example of your use of the tools. The instructions and examples are below:

Post a before and after picture demonstrating your use of the Burn and dodge tools in Photoshop.

The burn tool will darken areas of your image, and the Dodge tool will lighten areas of your image.

In a brief paragraph explain the areas that you burned and dodged.

Follow the example below:




















Original Photograph























I dodged the highlights on the bananas and in the blurry chair in the backgound. I felt like the picture would be stronger if you could better see the details in the distance.
I burned the details in the glass bowl as well as in the bananas because I felt that the bowl was too grayish and i wanted more contrast. Finally I burned the wall on the right of the bowl because it was hard to see where the bowl ended and the wall began.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Current Projects NOW DUE

AP Photo Critique - 9-22

Adjustment layers - 9-30

Cropping Photos - 10-08

Ozark Squares Photos - 10-08

Cropping Assignment

There are many times, in fact most times, when you will want to Crop a picture you take. to crop means to cut out the areas of a picture you do not want. it is used to help create a definite focal point, or point of interest, and can also be used to adjust your picture so that it complies with the Rule of Thirds.

Tools used:
Crop Tool
Ratio
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I will give a demonstration of these tools in class, and you can find a detailed tutorial at the site below:


Your task today is to select 1 photo you have taken and crop them according to the Rule of Thirds. 

You may choose the Ratio, but state which Ratio you have chosen in the blog post.

Include the original version of the Photograph.

Here is an example below.

Cropping Assignment

Original Uncropped















Cropped . Original Ratio, Rule of Thirds