Tuesday, April 5, 2011

*ADDING- EMOTION*

1. Why does adding emotion make a great photo? One thing that makes a great photo is its ability to convey emotion. Emotion in a photograph, or any work of art, is what helps a viewer connect with a piece if that emotion is prevalent in the viewer.

2. What should the photo express for you?
Happiness and joy, sorrow and despair, these are some of the easier emotions as they are universally felt, at one time or another, by all on this planet.

3. Why do faces convey emotion easily?
The faces convey emotion easily because the photo should be your expression of what you see and feel through the viewfinder (unless you are attempting a neutrally biased photojournalistic stance)

4. What will sitting and observing do for your photos?
sitting on lounge chairs facing the waves and reaching to each other to hold hands. Different people will connect with each photo in different ways, or maybe not at all.

5. What question should you ask yourself when shooting?
The question that you should ask yourself when shooting is “What emotion am I trying to convey?”

~CREATING MOOD~

1. What does the writer of the article say that creating mood is for him?
In the article the writer said that creating mood for him is it's all about the feeling of being there, of taking the viewer to the location of the photo to feel like i did when the shot was taken.

2. What common element that can add mood to a photo?
One of the most common to incorporate into a photo is fog.

3. Why do storm clouds add mood? What kind of mood can storm clouds convey?
The darker, more ominous and threatening the sky, the more drama and mood you'll have in the resulting images. The kind of mood storm clouds convey is

4. What kind of effect can running water have?
When you're shooting running water, a long exposure is usually used in order to create the silky smooth flow of the water. While this effect is nice, a fast shutter speed can create a feeling of power as waves crash on rocks or a waterfall send cascades of spray onto the rocks below.

5. Why can many different people find many different moods in a photo?
Whatever the case, do whatever you can try to entice viewers to feel as though they were and can feel what it was like to take the shot.

DAILY IMAGE 4~4~2011<>EMOTIONS & MOOD


1. What I see happening is a girl sitting in the road crying for someone to rescue her, after the earthquake hit Japan.

2. The shapes and colors that I see are black, blue, red, green, gray, brown yellow, and orange. Circles,rectangles, squares, and triangles.

3. Five expressive words about this image is destroyed, disaster, afraid, sad, and devastated.

4. The meaning of this image is that the girl is crying out for help because after the earthquake hit she has nothing left.

5. This image uses the rule of thirds because it has imaginary grid with the money spots.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

DAILYIMAGE~3/3/2011~


1. I SEE A LADY PAINTING SO BOARDS ON THE GROUND AND ITS TURNING OUT LOOKING LIKE THE OCEAN WITH BIRDS FLYING IN THE SKY.

2. THE COLORS I SEE ARE WHITE, BLACK, BLUE, AND GRAY. THE SHAPES ARE CIRCLES, RECTANGLES, AND TRIANGLES.

3.FIVE EXPRESSIVE WORDS FOR THIS IMAGE IS BLUE, TAKEN-AWAY, RELAXING, BORED, AND BRIGHT.

4. I THINK THE MEANING OF THIS IMAGE IS PAINTING THE BOARDS BUT THEY ARE TURNING INTO THE OCEAN.

5. THIS IMAGE USES THE RULE OF THIRDS BECAUSE IT HAS ODD NUMBERS ARE MORE INTERESTING POINTS.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011


1. What I see is happening is a man putting down mirrors on the ground and at the same time seeing his reflection.

2. The colors are gold, black, and white. The shapes are triangles, squares, rectangles.

3. Five expressive words that relate to this image is reflection, dark, searching, explore, and running.

4. I think the meaning of this image is he's covering the ground because he's tired of seeing the same thing over and over again.

5. This image uses the rule of thirds because it has horizon line in upper or lower 3rd.