Four Websites
https://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/
The website displayed many different locations of people who are shot by professional photographers or family members. It also showed Photo resolutions that you can achieve in the new year.
a. I chose this photo because I loved how the photographer made it look so in-depth and I love the look of the mountains and the person, it just looks so simple. This also shows how beautiful the landscape is and it really just caught my eye because of the mountains.
b. The rules of photography I see in this photo are balance and depth.
c. I think who took this photo was a loved one who captured the moment or the self timer on the camera that was set on a tripod.
https://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/
a. I learned how to make a long exposure landscape photo and a forced perspective photo using good background objects and places.
b. I can use these tips with different prompt shoots and possibly my self portraits with the forced perspective photo.
c. An Adobe computer program I learned about is the Photoshop's Photo merge options which allows you to create a 360 degree polar panorama. I also learned that there is an option where you can add an infrared effect in photoshop.
https://blog.ted.com/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/
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What I saw on this website was the particular time lapse. The videographer also answered many questions about time lapse videos and how to create one.
a. What I saw in the video was a beautiful time lapse of Rio De Janeiro. Also in the video the videographer shot a sunset as well as the city at night.
b. The videographer that took this video is named Joe Capra.
c. There is no story but Capra is answering questions about his work. Some questions he answered was how did you get interested in time-lapse? His answer was he has done photography for years and he was looking online and and saw an amazing time-lapse and it blew hum away so he decided to try it.
d. What I learned was how to pace different time-lapse. You do this by finding good music that works well with the visuals, rather than something you like.
https://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/
a. Looking at this website it talks mainly about old staircases and how photographers use it to capture good photos. Even if the staircase is disorientated or gross looking the photographers find good angles to make it look cooler.
b. What I learned is yo can find different angles to make the staircase look more appealing and cool. A way yo can do this is getting a bird's eye view so you see the staircase from a cool angle.
The website displayed many different locations of people who are shot by professional photographers or family members. It also showed Photo resolutions that you can achieve in the new year.
a. I chose this photo because I loved how the photographer made it look so in-depth and I love the look of the mountains and the person, it just looks so simple. This also shows how beautiful the landscape is and it really just caught my eye because of the mountains.
b. The rules of photography I see in this photo are balance and depth.
c. I think who took this photo was a loved one who captured the moment or the self timer on the camera that was set on a tripod.
a. I learned how to make a long exposure landscape photo and a forced perspective photo using good background objects and places.
b. I can use these tips with different prompt shoots and possibly my self portraits with the forced perspective photo.
c. An Adobe computer program I learned about is the Photoshop's Photo merge options which allows you to create a 360 degree polar panorama. I also learned that there is an option where you can add an infrared effect in photoshop.
https://blog.ted.com/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/
Description:
What I saw on this website was the particular time lapse. The videographer also answered many questions about time lapse videos and how to create one.
a. What I saw in the video was a beautiful time lapse of Rio De Janeiro. Also in the video the videographer shot a sunset as well as the city at night.
b. The videographer that took this video is named Joe Capra.
c. There is no story but Capra is answering questions about his work. Some questions he answered was how did you get interested in time-lapse? His answer was he has done photography for years and he was looking online and and saw an amazing time-lapse and it blew hum away so he decided to try it.
d. What I learned was how to pace different time-lapse. You do this by finding good music that works well with the visuals, rather than something you like.
https://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/
a. Looking at this website it talks mainly about old staircases and how photographers use it to capture good photos. Even if the staircase is disorientated or gross looking the photographers find good angles to make it look cooler.
b. What I learned is yo can find different angles to make the staircase look more appealing and cool. A way yo can do this is getting a bird's eye view so you see the staircase from a cool angle.
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