Tuesday, February 3, 2015

5 Websites

Killer Timelapse

What did you learn new?
I learned about timelapse photos, how to get into them, why they interest us and how this photographer goes through the process of making them.


If you looked at a video, please do the following:
a.     Describe what you saw in the video.

I saw a video of various time -lapses all around Rio de Janeiro
b.     Try to figure out who made the video. If it was a photographer look them up on google and see if you can learn more about them.

Joe Capra created the videos.
d.     What did you learn new?
I learned that I want to go to Rio, and how the photographer creates time lapse videos.




Spiral Staircases

I picked this photo because I really like photo's of things that are rusting or peeling, it also has a really large and interesting color range that drew my eye. This photo has leading lines in both the railing and in the steps and displays a balance on either side. The photographer iChristian Richter.
Spiral Staircases


Style

a.     What did you see on the website, describe it in 2-3 sentences?
On the website the article was trying to teach or show me how I can develop my own personal style
b.     What did you learn?
I learned how I can work to develop style
c.     How did the site relate to photography?
It was about creating style in your photos





Projectors

What did you learn new?
Projectors can be used not only on flat surfaces




I picked this photo because it was my favorite of the bioluminescence's they did. Not many,  the photo looks like it it probably just a frozen version from the video, I think balance is present in this photo in the flame-y light on the leaves. I do not know who took this photo but the video was by Tarek Mawad and Friedrich van Schoor. 



The Oldest Living Things in the World

I like this photo because of the bright colors in both the back ground and foreground of the photo, it caught my attention. I see leading lines in the core of the tree and a balance of light on the left and right sides of the tree, the left is light and the right is dark. Rachel Sussman took these photos.

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