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Rozy's Photography Notebook: November 2006
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Monday, November 13, 2006. This section of the lighting project consists of photographin. Ir to illuminate the texture and style. Each print should be. A different compositional head to shoulder shot and should be of a different hairs. Tyle Pose is very important. Lense: Nikkor 28-80 mm. I think this shot captures what the mo. At the time. We had known that the horses were walking around, but we didn't notice this one horse until right then, creep. Ing up on us. He did. The difference is very obvious.
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Rozy's Photography Notebook: September 2006
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006. The first set of projects f. Or Advanced Photography is based aroun. D different types of lighting. Hard light, soft light, natural light, 3-point lighting and th. Part 1 of 3 is focusing. Ape, and still life. Each area. Requires 2 prints, both featuring different light. Ing effects, taken with a manual analogue SLR camera o. Choice. (I have the Nikon F55 for my analogue needs, a. Use the Nikon D70 for my digital work.) It is a. Lso advised to use a. Lense: Nikkor 28-80 mm.
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Giulia's Photography: About Me
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My name is Giulia and this is my second year of photography here at ASH. In this blog I will post my prints as well as test strips, theory notes, images I like from other artists, and other information that I found useful. Posted by giulia on Monday, August 28, 2006 at 8:50 PM. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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Giulia's Photography: March 2007
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Monday, March 05, 2007. Contemporary Photograph from Painting. Composition of the painting:. Young Girl Reading" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, a French painter of the 18th century. He was part of the French "rococo" era, which came after the baroque style, with the reign of Louis XV. The style of this era can be described as "light, elaborate and decorative" (http:/ www.artcyclopedia.com). Http:/ www.stephendean.com/. Untitled" by Roy Weinstein. A former Graphic Artist, Roy believes a good photographer must ...
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Giulia's Photography: January 2007
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Thursday, January 25, 2007. The one characteristic that sets and image apart from others is composition. Using composition the phographer can manipulate how he or she wants the image to be viewed. Lastly, a technique that photographers use to add dynamics and interest to an image is lines. S-shaped, curved, and diagonal lines all contribute to making the image easy to look at and pleasing to the eye. As you can see in the example below, the lines alone can make the image more interesting. Rob Gardiner is...
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Giulia's Photography: August 2006
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Monday, August 28, 2006. My name is Giulia and this is my second year of photography here at ASH. In this blog I will post my prints as well as test strips, theory notes, images I like from other artists, and other information that I found useful. Posted by giulia at 8:50 PM. Contemporary Photograph from Painting. Lighting Part III : Hair. Lighting Part II : Fashion Photography. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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Giulia's Photography: April 2007
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Monday, April 02, 2007. There are several ways to obtain the effect of motion in a photograph. One results from having a slow shutter speed, which blurs the moving subject and therefore makes it look like it is in movement. An example of this is my first motion print, or the image below. Image by Karin Dolinsek. In this image, the subjects are not in focus, they are blurry, and the reader gets the impression of their movement. Again, this can be accomplished by using a slow shutter speed, such as 1/60.
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Rozy's Photography Notebook: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007. This project is to create. One print that exudes glossy-ness. It is important to have the print mysteri. Ous so that it makes the viewer have to look hard to figure out what it is. Composition plays an important role in this project. Lense: Nikkor 28-80 mm. E areas in focus aren't in the center of the print which is good for composition. Lense: Nikkor 28-80 mm. Lense: Nikkor 28-80 mm. With this test strip, I was testing what more time would do to the level of black in the pri...
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Giulia's Photography: Contemporary Photograph from Painting
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Lighting Part III : Hair. Lighting Part II : Fashion Photography. Contemporary Photograph from Painting. Composition of the painting:. Young Girl Reading" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, a French painter of the 18th century. He was part of the French "rococo" era, which came after the baroque style, with the reign of Louis XV. The style of this era can be described as "light, elaborate and decorative" (http:/ www.artcyclopedia.com). Http:/ www.stephendean.com/. Untitled" by Roy Weinstein. A former Graphic Arti...
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Giulia's Photography: Lighting Part II : Fashion Photography
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Lighting Part II : Fashion Photography. The Sun is the best and least expensive light source: it's free and you never have to carry it around with you! To deal with the disadvantages, photographers use some tricks to shoot in bright sunlight. Some may place subjects in a white tent on a very sunny day, resulting in the light being bright and. Diffused. Others will try to shoot with the bright sunlight behind the subject, to reduce the face shadows and to eliminate any possible squinting. A:8 ; T:17 ; F:3.