Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Backdrop 4/29/15

Original

Edited

Exposure: +.45
Contrast: +18
Highlights: +2
Shadows: +2
Whites: 0
Blacks: +39
Clarity: +30
Vibrance: 0
Saturation: 0

Poster Edit

Level 7

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Photo Story- Tickets



Waiting in line to buy tickets
Looking at what to buy with tickets
Exchanging food with tickets
Keeping the tickets safe
Recording the amount of tickets


Thursday, April 16, 2015

Story with a photo- Enjoying Food


Michael is eating his chow mien and Nathan is eating his sandwich. They are both enjoying the food that is being sold during multicultural week. We usually hang out during lunch and we eat together. Michael is really into his lunch in this picture!

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

MSJ MCW

The bell rings for lunch to start, and people rush to the horseshoe. Everyone scrambles to find the new ticket booth, and to find friends. After getting the tickets, the hardest part has come; to decide on what to eat. So many different types of food with different types of aromas and looks. There are too many to choose from with only a limited amount of tickets. However, the food can be consumed within four days, so each meal can be different. But the most important part is to enjoy the fact that there can be so many different cultures in one area, and that the happiness can be enjoyed through food. Having friends around also enhance the experience, because enjoying multicultural week with friends is definitely better than enjoying it alone.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Principles of Design- Variety


Original

Edited
Exposure:+.4
Contrast:+54
Highlights:0
Shadows:+63
Whites:100
Blacks:0
Clarity:+56
Vibrance:0
Saturation:0

I made the picture just a little bit darker so you can see the lines on the bottom. The lines on the bottom have pattern. The colors of yellow and blue on opposite corners causes movement, where the eyes will travel. There is also balance, where the pipe is balancing by two rods.

Principles of Design- Unity


Original


Edited

Exposure:-.5
Contrast:+100
Highlights:0
Shadows:-63
Whites:0
Blacks:0
Clarity:+45
Vibrance:0
Saturation:0

I cropped the picture to make the tile fit the entire photo. This makes it so that the entire tile makes the picture complete, and it unifies the shape. By making the picture darker and sharper, it looks like the picture would be incomplete without each part.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After

My partner is Haroon Rasheed.

1) The shutter speed is fast, because there is motion captured in the photo, but it is not blurry. The trucks on the right are moving on the highway, but they are captured like they have no motion.

2) Haroon's rule of composition that applied to this photo is depth. The trucks in the background are farther away compared to the trucks in the front, and your eyes move from the front objects then to the back.
My rules of composition is color focus, where each truck has its own color, and the viewer looks at each truck because the background is plain, and the color catches the viewers attention.

3) Element of Art-Lines
The lines on the street and the lines on the dividing rail stand out because they have a really bright white, and the picture makes it look like the lines are converging at the back of the photo.

4) Principle of Design-Movement
The colors in the picture stand out, and make your eyes move from truck to truck. The objects seem to be larger in the front, and they get smaller in the back. So the order that my eyes went was from the beginning of the lines in the front, then to each of the trucks, and finally to the last green truck in the very back. 


Tuesday with Farley's Kids
Shutter Speed 1/4000