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This assignment is deliberately devised to help you produce a well-structured and integrated research proposal. The assignment consists of two parts: (Part A) Draft Research Proposal and...

 

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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - August 10: Prep School Dress up Day August 10, 2016 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Mark Tantrum/ www.scotscollege.school.nz/)

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Assignment week 4 patterns: I spent tons of time looking at patterns and snapping shots. I got some funny looks as I pulled over to take pics of inane subjects!! I even took some shots at the courthouse. I have always wanted to take this shot. There are rows and rows of buses at this school. I took many shots and know this needs improvement. And that darn pole!! In my way!!

So for these shoot, i had to take for both last week and this week assignment. And for my project i decided to follow up with a continuation of a another shoot i had done a few years ago and that is shooting construction sites. I choose construction site because to me this is an everyday thing, however to many others it brand new. The way i shot these images were done in different angles and seeing the inside of different building before any of the walls were added. I went around and saw three different sites and worked there getting my images. Most of these are done in a abstract way because i want to show a different more artistic side to something most people take for granted. During my shoot the sun was going down so i had to play with the little light source i had to play with my ISO and Aperture as well. I was a bit of a challenge mainly because i wasnt able to take my camera inside these areas, so i had to wait until work shift was over and come in the night to get my images. I took over 119 photos but chose these 23 because these were my best for both week, plus i had a few over 13 images from some other days i had taken images but i felt these here were my stronger ones.

It looks like some little insect made a happy meal out of this little magnolia bud. This shrub is a magnolia shrub, and it is covered with buds that have developed and will emerge as next season’s flowers when the conditions are right. There are buds located up and down the branches, and, other than the fully emerged buds at the tips of the branches, the rest of them appear to be well protected within a bark covering. This probably serves to preserve the plant’s reproductive capacity in the event it is cut or damaged by weather or other environmental events. One can also observe lenticels (the white dots on the branch in the forefront of this picture) that provide the shrub with passive transpiration. In the spring, the leaves of this shrub will grow under the buds. Each leaf is responsible for nourishing its own bud, and each bud contains meristem cells within it. Thus, if the plant is cut, damaged or broken, the hormonal signals from meristem cells in the bud formerly above it (“telling” the bud not to grow) will thereby necessarily cease to flow downward, and this remaining bud will shoot up, forming a new leaf with a new bud. As we learned in class, this is an example of a simple morphology with a complex function. I have always wondered why buds appear on plants in the fall – the fact that it is the plant’s system for getting its reproductive apparatus set up for the following year is pretty interesting; the plant is thereby spreading out the use of its energy for reproductive purposes over time, as well as increasing its reproductive efficiency by ensuring that everything is ready to go once the conditions are just right.

 

Exposure

0.002 sec (1/640)

 

Aperture

f/1.8

 

Focal Length

50 mm

 

ISO Speed

250

 

Again, i did feel this assignment was the hardest one for me mainly because i really wasnt able to follow an artist work because i felt i didnt have the right scenery to do it and minaly because for me it didnt feel right. But i tried working with what I had in the end to make it work. So for this image what i did was put my camera in ground level at an angle, and titled the lends part upwards to catch the house lights above. The reason I did this was because i wanted to play with the perspective of how a miniature seized view. Again working outside with the iso in the night proved to be a challenge but i feel like this time it came out a bit okay.

Our second assignment was to recreate two different sabattier effects in the darkroom. One standard and one controlled.

 

This process involves exposing the print to additional light after developing but before the stop/fix wash.

 

Next assignment: chemical/organic toning

 

Exposure

0.001 sec (1/1000)

 

Aperture

f/1.8

 

Focal Length

50 mm

 

ISO Speed

6400

 

Assignment #1 for Mashup Culture - Made with Sumo Paint

Diane was given the assignment to cover Larry The Cable Guy at the NYCB Theater in Westbury in Westbury, NY. With opening act Nick Hoff. Click this link to see her photographs and read her review

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I've been still playing catchup from vacations and our RAID server dying... so I haven't been keeping up with the DPS assignments. I figured I'd try to go back and and least post some of them, even though I'm past the deadline.

 

I knew about this assignment before going to New Brunswick, so when the kids at one of our family reunions decided to go fishing in the river, I figured it was the perfect time to snap some shots. They even caught a few fish which made for some great father-son photos. I loved the simplicity of this one though. He was done up like a right proper fisherman.

Taken for Assignment 52-332011-Artistic Scavenger Hunt: I've Got Your Number. My interpretation of the phrase: I Know Who You Are.

Borrowed Kitchen #2

Mode: P

Shutter Speed: 1/25

Compensation - 0

 

Looks a bit dark to me - dull maybe is the better word for it.

This week's lesson focused on isolation photos (small field of focus) and storytelling photos ( large field of focus.

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The rules:

 

1. Take a picture of yourself right now.

2. Don't change your clothes, don't fix your hair...just take a picture.

3. Post that picture with NO editing.

4. Post these instructions with your picture.

 

I took it yesterday as soon as I saw her photo, but didn't have my camera cord with me.

9.) Photo of an object emphasizing contrast.

Got a fantastic book about nature photography for my birthday. The book also contains some assignments.

 

Assignment 14 is about how film grain can improve your photos. I had to look through my archive for photos in which granularity can be a benefit and I had to explore the boundaries of this effect.

 

This is the second result.

Borrowed Kitchen #2

Mode - P

Shutter Speed - 1/20

Compensation - 1 2/3

 

Starting to lose the window molding, bits of the fridge and stove in the brightness... not sure why the colors come out muddy looking to me.

Dewdrops and fly on bird of paradise.

Blur

 

In assignment #8 Steve wrote "photography is all about creative problem solving" and this is what I did here - got creative!

 

Where I live there was one car on Saturday night and none at all tonight, and no well lit up street signs, nor do we have a large room with many lamps, plus we had heavy rain all day therefore couldn't photograph outside - so out came my manual and a search on Google to see what I could do to create a blur, and I came up with this.

 

I used the inbuilt camera flash but set it to rear-curtain sync which means that the flash fires just before the shutter closes. I focused on the can in the top right-hand corner of my viewfinder and clicked the shutter release button and moved the camera so the can ended up in the bottom left-hand corner, the flash went just before the shutter closed. This created a blurred trail behind the can and a clear image in front.

 

It just took a few goes at getting the timing right and in keeping the camera straight!

 

Shutter Priority 2.5 sec

f/9

Exp comp -0.7 step

ISO 100

  

Shutter Speed

 

Alexis McGhee, Brianna Searcy, Shelby Peterson have school spirit for nerd day.

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - August 10: Prep School Dress up Day August 10, 2016 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Mark Tantrum/ www.scotscollege.school.nz/)

The original photo was taken by Imogen Cunningham and it was titled "Magnolia Blossom". The flower in this picture is neither a magnolia nor is it real but it is still a copy of the original work taken in 1925. Cunningham was an American photographer who was known for her very detailed and sharply-focused photographs.

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