Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Documentary Synopsis

For my documentary photography project, I am going to focus on the topic Recycle. Nowadays, plastic, paper, and glass materials make our life a lot easier than what it is before. We see things made of those materials daily. However, we create tons of garbage that ruins our environment. Some of them are harmful to people’s health as they are not disposed properly. At the same time, the raw material resources are reducing because the huge demand each day. The question is rising- Why people do not recycle those materials in an appropriate way?       
       I think we do not pay attention to the idea of recycling. For instance, plastic bags are made for the purpose of convenience. Generally, people dispose the garbage in whichever way works best for them in term of convenience. Most of us do not know the proper way to dispose certain garbage, such as metal, glass, and used batteries. There is certain knowledge we need to get acquainted with before we talk about recycling.
       My story is going to talk about why it is important to recycle, how to recycle properly, and the effects of disposing material inappropriately. I think I can talk to someone who works for the recycle company to gather some information. Also, I will talk to people see what their attitudes towards this issues are. 

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Documentary Assignment Ideas

My documentary photography project is about the environment. Speaking of environment, my plan is going to take picture of the messy street to show how people throw garbage inappropriately. This problem is ruining the environment we live in. I also want to take some pictures of clean and tidy places to show the contrast between these two in order to emphasize the significance of keeping the city clean. Since I do not know how many pictures we actually need, I do not have every frames planned out yet. However, the pictures will show the thesis I have written above. A garbage bin with trash around it will perhaps be one of my pictures. Some of them I want to edit them to black and white version. I think in this way it will show more emotion to the audiences. I hope this idea will work well.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Rick Sammon- Landscape tutorial


1.     Chasing the light. Photographers try to capture the best light of the day to create the beautiful shadow in landscape. Use a wide-angle lens, do not shoot at the f-22.
2.     Take both horizontal and vertical shots. Sometimes, sunset is not the best time for landscape photography.
3.     Pay attention to horizon line; place the line in either top or bottom.
4.     There is no bad day for photography. Some weather can add dramas to photography.
5.     Walk around the scène; try different perspectives of the same scene.
6.     Place a fore ground element in the scene, it makes the photography more interesting. Foreground elements give viewers angle and place them in the scene. It makes the picture comes alive.
7.     Make contrast between land, plants and water. It makes your pictures look sharper.

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Action Editorial Assignment

    I would say that was the most unforgettable class we’ve ever had in Digital Photography. Although the purpose of playing kickball was to take action photography, we had so much fun in this special class event. Indeed, we were playing in the softball field for the entire class period. Indeed, we were enjoying the kickball game. Indeed, we learned about photography.
    Honestly, I really do not know how to play kickball. I guess it will be similar as softball or baseball. We separated into 2 teams, 2 of us would have chance to take photos. My team played catch first. Beside those who stayed in the bases, we needed someone who could run between two bases. I was playing that role at the first. Runner was supposed to be fast and adroit. It was not an easy job. When the player kicked the ball, you need to pay full attention to figure out where the ball was going. Fortunately, I was able to catch one ball.
    Next round, my team was playing kick. Judith was definitely the best player. She could kick the ball far way and was able to make a home run. I regretted that I was wearing a pair of slippers. My shoes tended to slip off when I kicked. However, I enjoyed that kicker position. Because kicker can control the game, everything starts with the kicker, starts as the moment kicker kicks the ball. I made home once, unluckily that was the only time I made home. My teammates did an amazing job. I did not remember the score, but the score was not important to me anyway.
    I got to take photos at the last round. Action photos are not easy to capture. Time, light, and composition are the main elements that photographers need to pay attention to. Two of my action shots are captured when the ball is in the air. The reason why I did that because I wanted to show the motion of kickball as well as players tried really hard to catch the ball. One of them is really blurry. I wished I could have change the shutter speed or put the camera on a tripod. Another picture I showed on my blog was taken when the moment kicker kicked the ball. I took it not because I liked the kicker position but also because it demonstrated motion. Another one I took was one player trying to catch the ball with a blurry background. I did that because I wanted to create a contrast between player and the background.
    It was a great experience in photography class. We moved photography class from the class room to the field. It developed the relationship between classmates and teachers. Spring is coming, why don’t we do more activities in photography class?


It is coming!!!

That is gonna be a home run.

She got it.

player is in motion.

Let's catch it.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Action-Motion Assignment

Frozen Motion
04/26/11
Music room 1
15:21
f/5.6
1/50 seconds
ISO 400


Frozen Motion
04/25/11
15:31
Kitchen
f/5.6
1/60 seconds
ISO 100


Frozen Motion
04/25/11
19:36
Bedroom
f/5.6
1/50 seconds
ISO 400

Blurred Motion
04/26/11
15:38
Rock Climbing Gym
f/5.6
0.8 seconds
ISO 100
Blurred Motion
04/26/11
15:06
Room 3
f/5.6
1/20 seconds
ISO 400

Blurred Motion
04/26/11
15:13
Room 3
f/5.6
1/13 seconds
ISO 400

Open ended Motion
04/26/11
15:16
f/5.6
1/13 seconds
ISO 400


Open end motion
04/26/11
17:37
Lloyd Center
f/5.6
1/3 seconds
ISO 100


Open end Motion
04/26/11
15:24
Rock climbing gym
f/5.6
1/50 seconds
ISO 400


Open end motion
04/26/11
15:27
Rock climbing gym
f/5.6
1/50 seconds
ISO 400


open end motion
04/26/11
18:52
f/3.5
1/4 seconds
ISO 200

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Action mini-assignment

band room
I took this picture at angle. I want to focus on the piano keyboard to emphasize the contrast between the keyboard and the fingers. I shot this picture at an angle rather because I want to create a leading line. The background is blurry in this way it creates a depth of field. 

Hall way
I took this picture in the hall way. I enjoy see this the contrast between motion and the steady background. Through the basic imagine adjustment, the motion of the fingers can be seen clear. I probably should have chosen a better background, but I like the poster in the hallway.

I want to show the motion of turning pages. I was trying to avoid taking it at an angle, but I want to be able to see some of the words in the book. I was hesitating if I should crop more and show only the book in the picture. I think it is better this way because I can see the clear background. 

Friday, April 8, 2011

Nighttime Photography

Location: Disney World 
shutter speed: 1/5sec
time:8:30pm
ISO: 200
f-stop: f/4.5
Date:03/23/11

Location: Disney World 
shutter speed: 1/4sec
time:9:00pm
ISO: 200
f-stop: f/4.5
Date:03/23/11

Location: Disney World 
shutter speed: 10sec
time:8:30pm
ISO: 100
f-stop: f/5.6
Date:03/24/11

Location: Downtown Portland 
shutter speed: 4 sec
time:8:00pm
ISO: 100
f-stop: f/5.6
Date:04/07/11

Location: Downtown Portland 
shutter speed: 1/2 sec
time:7:38pm
ISO: 100
f-stop: f/5.6
Date:04/07/11

Location: Downtown Portland Parking Garage
shutter speed: 5 sec
time:7:52pm
ISO: 100
f-stop: f/5.6
Date:04/07/11

Location: Happy Valley Park
shutter speed: 25 sec
time:8:45pm
ISO: 100
f-stop: f/5.6
Date:04/07/11

Location: Happy Valley Park
shutter speed: 25 sec
time:8:45pm
ISO: 100
f-stop: f/5.6
Date:04/07/11

Location: Happy Valley Park
shutter speed: 30 sec
time:9:29pm
ISO: 100
f-stop: f/5.6
Date:04/07/11

Location: Happy Valley Park
shutter speed: 30 sec
time:9:33pm
ISO: 100
f-stop: f/5.6
Date:04/07/11