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Blur Motion Journal 

1. What is blur motion? (In your own words, not what I gave you above) Explain.

Blur motion is like when its blury but it can focus on some stuff like a person at a train staion stuff like that, its sometimes the background.

2. What all do you need to create a blur motion image?

Explain. moving the picture at a fast paste or taking pictures at different times but moving the camera and puting them  all together.

3. What is your subject going to be? What will it be doing? Explain.

Mostly of other things like the nature but with people would be nice.

4. What do you adjust in the camera to get a blur motion image work? Explain.

I think i would adjust the shutter to make us take the pictures better an faster. 

5. Find 25 images and explain how it was taken and what it is I am seeing in the image? 

Forced Perspective

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail. There is a golf ball thats not really in focus and there is a guy thats a little far away and he looks like he is picking up the ball.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain. Because it looks like he is picking it up.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain. Because he isn't actually picking it up its put there to make it look like he is.

4. How would you have created it? Explain. Put the ball closer up to the camera and have the person go back more then put the ball out of focus so you can see him "picking" it up.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Because it'll give the illusion of the person or thing look like it would do something but it actually it isn't.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail. Its a wine bottle that seems to be somewhat empty and the part were you open it there is a drop and under that drop it was a dude like jogging.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain. It uses force perspective because the wine bottle looks huge and the drop makes it look like its about to fall on him.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain. The wine bottle is put up close to the camera and the man is way further away to make it look like the the drop is about to land on him.

4. How would you have created it? Explain. I would put the wine bottle closer to the camera put the bottle in focus and the background with the man further away out of focus.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Because without the distance it wouldn't look like the drop would land on him. then angles to get a good angel to show a way it will look as if that would happen.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail. There is a can with a person holding it as in ready to spry it and then clouds in the background.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain. Because the it looks as if the person is spaying stuff out but the clouds in the background make it look like the person is. 

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain. They had the can closer to the camera both the background and can hand are in focus.

4. How would you have created it? Explain. I would have had the the can with the person holding it closer to the camera and have the clouds in the background in focus as well the can.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Sight so you can get it when they take the picture to make sure it looks like they really are spaying stuff out next to have distance to make it look more realistic.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail. Its a women and a man the man looks as if he is proposing but half of him is a stick figure same as the women.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain. Because it makes it look like the stick figures.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain. The people are more the background and the stick figures are if front of them.

4. How would you have created it? Explain. I would have put the people behind the stick figures and put the both of them in focus.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain. Its a bit different this time both are in focus and its not like one is further away than the other.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail. 

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.

4. How would you have created it? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.

4. How would you have created it? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.

4. How would you have created it? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

Journal 6

1. What did you shoot for your independent project? Explain. I shot micro photography for nature.

2. How well did you think you did on your independent project? Explain. i think i did pretty ok but better with the editing .

3. If you get to do another independent project what would you want to do? Explain. I would probably to like architecture and take pictures of the buildings.

4. How did you do this 3rd six weeks of school? Explain. I'm doing good i made up my d's which were only 2 but yes I'm doing well.

5. How do you think you are doing this semester are you going to pass everything? Explain. I'm pretty sure i am going to pass everything and try my best and do my best.

Journal 7

1. How was your Holiday Break/Winter Break? Explain. It was ok it was ok because it was boring for me because i didn't really do anything over the break but stay home. 

2. Did you do anything fun? Like what? Explain. I did kinda i went to the movies and went shopping but nothing to exciting .

3. What was the best gift you got? (could just be hang out with family) Explain. 

4. What was the best gift you gave someone else? Explain 

5.Did you see any new movies over the break? If so which one and should I go see it and why?

6. What food did you eat over break? Explain.

7. What is your favorite Holiday food? Why? Expalin.

8. What is your favorite Holiday tradition? Explain. (Looking at Christmas Lights displays)

9. Did you get all your shopping done before the holiday? Or where you among the craze shoppers? Or just taking advantage of the deals? Explain. 

10. What do you want out of the New Year? Explain.

11. Did you set a new year resolution? If so what is it? Explain.

12. What did you do on New Years Eve? Did you watch the ball drop in Times Square? Explain.

Light Graffiti

1. What is "Light Graffiti"? Explain. Light Graffiti is photography that uses hand held light while taking long exposer photography.

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2. How do you create light graffiti? Explain 

3. What do you want to do with light graffiti? Explain.

4. What things do you need to create light graffiti? Explain.

5. What do you need to do to the camera to capture Light graffiti? Explain.

6. Find 20 images of light graffiti and explain how they where taken.

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