Zone Focus: is when you find a specific area to focus in on, knowing & waiting for action to happen in that spot.
Shutter Speed: (how long the gate is open) Low shutter speed blurs motion and usually you will need to use a tripod to get a clearer picture. High shutter speed captures & freezes the action.
Panning: Capturing a moving object and blurring the background, making the object/subject as crystal clear as possible.Waiting for the
Pause: When there is an action taking place, there usually is a pause right before something happens; Waiting for the pause, is literally waiting for the moment before the real or intense action takes place.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
More great Austin Architecture
1.Angles and Shapes
2.Surroundings
3.Surroundings
4.Surroundings
5.Angles and Shapes
6.Lighting
7.Details
8.Lighting
9.Surroundings
10.Surroundings
11.lightings
12.Surroundings
13.Angles and Shapes
14.Angles and Shapes
15.Angles and shapes
16.Patterns
Fav. photo #8
This photo is great. Its an eye catcher because of its lighting. It's almost as if it were a bright moon light. The shape of the ring beam and the circle lights make this a fantastic photo.
2.Surroundings
3.Surroundings
4.Surroundings
5.Angles and Shapes
6.Lighting
7.Details
8.Lighting
9.Surroundings
10.Surroundings
11.lightings
12.Surroundings
13.Angles and Shapes
14.Angles and Shapes
15.Angles and shapes
16.Patterns
Fav. photo #8
This photo is great. Its an eye catcher because of its lighting. It's almost as if it were a bright moon light. The shape of the ring beam and the circle lights make this a fantastic photo.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Cover History
1. Early Magazine Covers- Back then the covers had the Table of Contents, unlike present time in which the Table of Contents would be the 2 page.They would also have a simple design, a title with the publication date, there was no indication of what would be inside.
2. The Poster Cover- These were a big picture on the cover almost like a portait to be hung in a house. They wouldn't even be related to the content of the magizine, it would portray the current season, or a mood.
3. Pictures Married to Type- These used Cover lines to attact the readers attention with different font and sizes. While they would also associate the words with the pictures and use that to obtain a readers intrest.
4. In the Forest of Words- This made cover lines just as important as cover art, covers used vivid, large, prominent cover lines. Some covers of this period contain cover lines that are actually larger than the name of the magazine.
2. The Poster Cover- These were a big picture on the cover almost like a portait to be hung in a house. They wouldn't even be related to the content of the magizine, it would portray the current season, or a mood.
3. Pictures Married to Type- These used Cover lines to attact the readers attention with different font and sizes. While they would also associate the words with the pictures and use that to obtain a readers intrest.
4. In the Forest of Words- This made cover lines just as important as cover art, covers used vivid, large, prominent cover lines. Some covers of this period contain cover lines that are actually larger than the name of the magazine.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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