Tuesday, May 17, 2011

research assignment


2011 New Zealand earth quake



This image is of a bus which has been crushed by falling debris off a building. Some of the techniques the photo journalist has used to capture this disastrous scene is that they used the bus as and the debris as main feature to fill almost the whole frame, they also have gotten on a higher angle with a wide angle lens to get more in the shot and you can tell they have used a smaller aperture to capture everything in the shot as well.













Photograph by Martin Hunter, Getty Images




This image is of the “Pyne Gould Guines” building which was the most worst suffered building from the quake. In this shot the photographer has used people as a scale to represent the magnitude of what happened, the photographer would of most likely used a wide angle lens to capture everything in the shot. He used this angle because it would be the best way to show the slant of the 4 story building all flatten out.










Photograph by Mark Mitchell, New Zealand Herald/AP



This image is a of person being cared for while they are lying down on the on the street with people moving around them clearing the wreckage from the fallen down homes. The photographer has used a wide lens with a small aperture to capture the people on the ground in the front and the people in the back, he has captures the desperate and panic look the people are giving off well, but I think the image could have had more of a impact in the arrow in the right corner wasn’t in frame.




almost silhouetted if it was 3 more stops down and if the angle of view was a little higher so his head wasn't half cut off it could have been a nice shot

Thursday, May 5, 2011

window light portrait and silhouette


window light portrait



i sat her in a postion where she was lit by the sun on a orange wall outside and a nice soft diffused light lighting the features in her hair and filling out the light on her neck. useing this light was hard beacuse i wasnt to sure what whight balance i should have used but cloudy work nicely i think.









1/200 f1.8 iso 200









silhouette


this shot was a %100 luck 1 milli second later and i would have missed it, i used a sequance shots with a super fa
st shutter speed and the lowest f stop i could have used. im very please with this shot :)




1/2000 f1.8 iso 200










panning

the concepts of panning are to have the back ground out of focus with motion blur but keeping the main subject in focus. The technique is to have the camera on a slower shutter with a high f stop and follow a moving suject at the same point focus.
I tried useing a coke can but it was to small and hard to keep it in the same place wile moving in the air, also i tried using bird but they where to unpredictable and moved to quick

1/40 f22 iso 200