salas.c

March 31, 2010











 

 


 

Ben Groen

March 28, 2010










 
 
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Jimmy Dai

March 28, 2010













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Daniel Beban

March 28, 2010

Figure In Landscape photography

‘Figure in Landscape’ photography encompasses two things, Figure. & Landscape. Figure includes shape, form, stature, drawing or representation & Landscape is the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, where the main subject is a wide view, with its elements arranged into a coherent composition, put these two together & you have Figure in Landscape photography;  ‘a shape, form, stature, drawing or representat...


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Luke Scott

March 25, 2010
contemporary artist

 contemporary artist  
 
traditional artist influence
 traditional artistmy artist model emulation.








  
 
 
 
 
 

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Miss Murray

March 15, 2010
Landscape Photography

Key Features: Shows different spaces within the world, sometimes vast and unending, but other times microscopic, mainly pure unsullied landscapes with little or no human activity. 

Focuses Upon: Strongly defined landforms. 

Technical Aspects: Large format camera and tripod, wide angle lens, maximum depth of field.

International Contemporary Photographer: Gerhard Richter
Gerhard Richter was born in Dresden in 1932 to a middle class family. Like many Germans of his generat...
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Research Presentation

March 14, 2010
You are to present your research in the following way:

Copy and paste the information from your word document into a new post on this page (using the username and password given to you by me). Copy it under the following headings:

International Contemporary Photographer - Name and information
Insert an image of theirs - Include Title and Date of work

Traditional Influence - Name and Information
Insert an image of theirs - Include Title and Date of work

Insert your comparison of the two photographer...
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Stroboscope - Harold Edgerton

February 4, 2010
Harold Eugene Edgerton took the photograph we were discussing yesterday in our shutter speed tutorial. He invented the Stroboscope which made it possible to freeze fast moving objects like a bullet.
 For information and a demonstration of how a Stroboscope works, go to the following link:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroboscope

* Students please note that Wikipedia is not the be all and end all of information about everything. You need to be wise about choosing to use information from Wikipe...

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Class Forum

February 3, 2010
This page is designed for you to ask me questions about photography or your assignments.

It is not designed for you to social network, nor is it designed to put others down.

Remember, even if your questions sounds stupid to you, chances are someone else will want to know the same thing. By posting questions on here, everyone benefits.


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