Thursday, May 26, 2011

Textures

1.What is texture? Dictionary defines texture as ‘the way a surface, substance or piece of cloth feels when you touch it, for example how rough, smooth, hard or soft it is’.

2.How does shooting texture take photography one step further? Shooting textures takes the challenge one step further: conveying to the viewer not only how something looks, but also how it feels to the touch. A great texture shot reaches out and grabs you.

3. What is the bonus of photographing bricks?Bricks often have the added bonus of creating patterns and symmetrical shapes.

4.Name one plant texture you can photograph, explain Why the texture is interesting? Great textural opportunities in nature. Tree bark may be glossily smooth or dry, peeling and rough. Leaves can be veined, spiky, succulent. A walk in the park or a simple stroll along your street and you are sure to come across an interesting specimen or two which grabs the eye of your camera.

5.What is one touchable quality of paint? A shiny new coat of paint on a windowsill, an old peeling fence or a thickly layered oil painting all invite the lens forward to reproduce their touchable qualities.

6.Why does stone lend itself to texture studies? Stone lends itself well to the study of texture, both in nature and in more urban settings. The glossy marble interior of the skilfully crafted contours of an architectural masterpiece remind that stone can also be one of the biggest textures we might choose to photograph.

7.What are some aspects of wood that are interesting? Every stage from forest to finished product presents a new opportunity: twisted roots, roughly chopped fire piles, shavings and splinters in the carpenter’s yard, smoothly sanded new grain, visible gnarls and knots, a slickly varnished chair leg there’s never an uninspired photographer around wood.

8.list three fabrics you can photograph here at school? Crisp cotton, carpet, and wool

9.:List 1 quality that rope has. Where can rope be found in the school? the many different sizes of rope offer the photographer the chance to move in close and grab that macro texture shot. Rope can be found in the gym of schools.

10.Why is metal a good material to photograph? Smooth, cool and reflective, rusty, tarnished and dull, metal easily gives up its age and provides the photographer with another great texture to work on.






Tuesday, May 24, 2011

DAILY IMAGE

1. What i see is a stone women in the rocks.
2. colors i see is grays and green.
3.isolated, frail, awkward, study, weak.
4.it puts me in a strange mood.
5.it stands for ladie in the rocks.
they use hot spots.

Title: Color Purple, Color Symbolism #5

1. What color did you choose to focus on in this photograph?The color i chose is the color brown.

2.What are the meaning this color convey?tired, home, earth,and comfort.

3. How does this color relate to the passage from the book?Because it stands for tired in the passage.

4. How does this photograph relate to the passage from the book? It stand for being tired in the passage.

5. qoute one sentance from the passage that connects your photo to the story: He tired HE sad and weak.

6.How does your photo give the same feeling as the passage? becaus ebrown stands for being tired.

Title: Color Purple, Color Symbolism #4

1.What color did you choose to focus on in this photograph? I used the color purple for this passage.

2. What are the meaning this color can convey? nobility, spirituality, mysterious, wisdom .ect

3.How doess this collor relate to the passage from the book?Because this passage stands for nobility.

4. How does this photograph realate to the passage from the book?This relate to the passage because eyes stands for royalty.

5.qoute one sentence from the passage that connects your photo to the story: ,blueblack people wearing brilliant blue robes with designs like fancy quilt patterns.

6.How does your photo give the same feeling as the passage. Because the purple mixed with the white makes a patturn with his eye's.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Title: Color Purple, Color Symbolism #3

1. What color did you choose to focus on in this photograph? The color that I chose is the color red.

2.What are the meanings this color canconvey? This can be love, care, feelings of all types.

3.How does this color relate to the passage from the book? Bsecause in the passage she talks about how shug's hair felt between her fingers and it seems like love.

4.How does this photograph relate to the passage from the book?Bsecause in the passage she talks about how shug's hair felt between her fingers.

5.Quote one setace from the passage that connects your photo to the story: she got the nottiest, shortest, kinkiest hair I ever saw, and I love every strand of it.

6.How doea your photo give the same feeling as the passage? Because to want to feel something you have to show love too it. That howmy photo connects with the passage.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Title:  Color Purple, Color Symbolism# 2

1.What color did you choose to focus on in this photograp? I chose the color yellow for this passage.

2.What are the meanings this color convey? This color covey of joy, happiness, hope, summer, gold.

3.How does this color relate to the passage from the book? It simbilize happiness and hope.

4.How does this photograph relate to the passage from the book? It does because it stands for happiness.

5. Qoute one sentence from the passage that connects your photo to the story: that feel like mama used to do.

6.how does your photo give the same feeling as the passage? becuse it stands for hope

Title: Color Purple,Color Symbolism #1

1.What color did you choose to focus on in this photograph? I used the color Blue to best suit this story.
2.what are the imeanings this color can convey?This color convey sadness, weak, alone.

3. How does this color relate to the passage from the book? This color relates to this passage because it stands for sadness and this passage.

4. how does this photograph relat to the passagefrom the book? This is important because praying stands for needing help.

5. Quote one sentence from the passage that connects your photo to the story:He tired HE sad HE weak.

6. How does your photo give the same feeling as the passage? This passage she is writing to god in all passages so i put praying.

death

1.I see a builin being blown up and people running.
2.I see alot of rectangles.
3.Explosive, busy, sad, scared, depressing.
4.This puts me in a kind of anger mood,because no one deserve to die.
5.they are being attacte.
6.this waz lightened

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

1. What do you see? Describe what is happening.

i see alot of crows some what known as black birds gathering in trees like death is around.i see a face


2. What Colors, Shapes, and Lines?

its alott of black, whites, and grays.


3. Use Thesaurus.com to write down 5 expressive words that relate to the image.

depressing, sad, mysterious, dark, exsplosive.


4. What MOOD does this give you? EXPLAIN WHY.

this gives me a kind of strange mood because it makes a face.


5. Interpret the photograph. What does the photo mean?

i cant really explaine with words onlie emotions



Friday, May 6, 2011

1. i see a lot of trees and multi colored leaves
2. i see reds, greens, yellows, and greens
3. filled, soft, calm,energetic, alive
4. a calm happy mood because of the colors
5. it stands for different seasons in the year
6 changed colors of the leaves

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

1. i see a good colored sunset over a city
2. i see a lot of purples colors
3. great, alive, shaped, mysterious, sad
4. like a type of sad but happy feeling
5. even the darkest days can be lightened
6. depth of field