Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Bob Rosato's Favorite Shots?!

Focal length of lens -EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM zoom
Shutter Speed -1/1000
Aperture-f/2.8
Position - standing up or stitting down on the side lines of the feild

Monday, October 15, 2007

guidelines for better photography:911 photos


1balanced: the photo is balanced by it not being un centered and having the solider on one side and the little girl on the other.
2rule of thirds: plays a perfect role in this photo by where the solider and girl are placed

3framing: the solider is framed with help from the garage door lines and railing of the stair case

4simplicity: its pretty much just a picture of a solider possibly walking away from home and the girl entering the house.

5lines: On this one its so so i mean you can see the lines from the house and the stairs but they really arnt that interesting though you can see its a not 2d all with angle in witch its shot.

6merges: well there is a merge in the photo with the white on the little girl and the door, and also with the green of the solider and the bush so i would say this photo does not pass the merging part of the critique

Thursday, October 11, 2007

enlarging my first negative to a positive.

the first thing i did was clean my negative with photoflow
i loaded the negative in to the enlarger by opening the englarger placing the photo in the negative holder and placing it into the enlarger and closing the enlarger. to see my photo i turned on the outlet focus to see the image apear.
To then focus the image i turned the nob on the side of englarger either clock wise or counter clock wise to get it as focused as i can with out using the magnifer . Then to make the photo become more persice i used the magnifier to see the sand like crystals on the photo.
To set the aperature we turned the lens under the enlarger to place less light in the photo.
To do the test stip we set our timer back to outlet time to set out timer.
I then got a peice of emoltion paper and tore it into thirds to use as our test stip
I then placed where our photo was being seen and exposed all of it for 3 sec. Then i covered the test strip into seperate fourths so i can expose each 4th for different times.
we then developed the test stip and saw the different lighting we could have on our photo.
We then did the same with our real picture.
i exposed mine for about 7 seconds. To develope it I put it in developer for 1 min. then fixer for 15 sec. then into permawash for 2 min. then into the jacuzzi for about 5 min.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

extensive assignment??? 3 masters of photograpy photos






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