Assignments



I picked this image because it reminded me of how I got my fear of ferris wheels. I was on one last year with my friend and all of a sudden one of our bolts fell of while we were sitting at the too. It was terrifying, the guy who was running it just continued on and left us there for about 5 minutes. 



I chose this picture because it looks like a worms view. I liked it because its showing life from a worms perspective.




I chose this picture because one of my favourite seasons is winter. I like how it's focusing on the branches and the buildings and blurring out the background.



Pinhole Camera Questions



1. A camera obscura is a dark box which light is recieved from a
small hole.
2. A pinhole camera is a camera that can be any object that
is light sealed but has a small hole to allow some light through.
3. A) exposure time while its sunny is no more than 5 seconds.
B)Exposure time while its cloudy/overcast is usually 15 to 25 seconds
C)exposure time using window light is about 10 seconds
D) Exposure time inside away from a window is 3-5 minutes
4. Camera shake is when you are taking a picture with your pinhole 
camera and you are holding it making it shake. Causing the image to
be blurry/fuzzy.
5. exposure with bright sun and shade together can make your
photo blurry
6. exposure is the amount of light that a camera lets in
and the size of the camera
7. Taling a photo of a moving object with a pinhole camera
will make the photo blurry or you won't see anything.
8.exposure directly to the sun will cause the photo paper to go black
9.You have light leaks when your image goes black
or if you see flares in you image. You can stop this by 
taping you can with black electrical tape.
10. The developer using viniger produces the image letting 
you see what you took a photo of.
11.The stop bath stops your image from over developing 
12. The fixer makes the image stay permanately on the 
photo paper.
13. We wash our prints/photo paper in order to wash 
off all the chemicals.
14. The safe lights are so you can see in the dark room
with out turning on the overhead lights which can
ruin you photo paper.
15.  Fixer spots are spots on your photo paper when you
dont leave your paper in the fixer long enough.
16.we agitate the chemicals to even out the chemicals 
on the photo paper 
17. you should be concerned to wash your hands in order so 
you don't eat and get sick because your hands
are contaminated by the chemicals.
18.You have to be aware of mixing chemicals because
they can ruin how your image will turn out
19. prints get stuck if you don't wash them 
in the water and if you don't dry them in the drying rack
20. Overexposed is when you let too much light in making
it black and under exposed is when you didn't leave lots of
light in making it blank.




Aperture












You can see that from the beginning to the end, it focuses more on the first car and blurs the background more.



Pinhole Camera Photos






In my first picture it is of my friend standing outside. In my second one its of the sky and across the street of the school. In my last one, its of under the stairs and a person was sitting down.

Shutter Speed

1/1000
This photo was really dark.

1/640
You can start to see Ivana more in this photo.

1/400
This became clearer.

1/250
You could see the background more.

1/160
It was very clear.

1/100
It was brighter but Ivana got blurrier.

1/60
This one became brighter.

1/40
This one was very bright but Ivana became blurrier.

Dreams of Flying


I was trying to make it look like Talon was dunking the ball into the basket.

I was trying to make it look like Kristen was kicking me.

I made it look like Talon was sleeping.


I made it look like they were sitting down talking to each other.


I made it look like she was catching her balloon.


I made it look like she was walking the dog.


GOOD COPIES


For this good copy, my sister is kicking her friend and pulling her hair.

For this good copy, I added blankets and a pillow for it.

For this good copy, I added cards and took away the white background.




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