Glitch Challenge
Word project
1. Hidden
2. Because the flowers cover the face which shows that-the face is gone
3.Face is gone and covered
4.All
5.the color and my word without telling people.
6.I like to change how the smaller flower look over the border
2. Because the flowers cover the face which shows that-the face is gone
3.Face is gone and covered
4.All
5.the color and my word without telling people.
6.I like to change how the smaller flower look over the border
Scanography
1.
Passion Project
Magic
Color:
Water
Reflection Questions:
1) What was the strongest aspect of your project? Why?
2) What was the hardest thing for you in the project? Why?
3) What feedback did you get?
4) How did you refine your images from this feedback?
5) If you did this again, what would you do differently?
1) What was the strongest aspect of your project? Why?
2) What was the hardest thing for you in the project? Why?
3) What feedback did you get?
4) How did you refine your images from this feedback?
5) If you did this again, what would you do differently?
Cinemagraph
1. How did you come up with your idea?
I took it last minute and came up with out of the blue
2. What part of your cinemagraph OR the process of making the cinemagraph went well? Why?
The part that went well is it did not jump around and it was pretty clear.
3. What did you struggle with? Why?
I struggled with getting a video that wouldn't jump and bring a other thing with it.
4. What are these types of images good for (purpose/function)?
This project is good for capturing movement when you only want one thing to move.
5. Do you think you will ever make these again? Why or why not?
I might use it again if i find a video that would be interesting video.
I took it last minute and came up with out of the blue
2. What part of your cinemagraph OR the process of making the cinemagraph went well? Why?
The part that went well is it did not jump around and it was pretty clear.
3. What did you struggle with? Why?
I struggled with getting a video that wouldn't jump and bring a other thing with it.
4. What are these types of images good for (purpose/function)?
This project is good for capturing movement when you only want one thing to move.
5. Do you think you will ever make these again? Why or why not?
I might use it again if i find a video that would be interesting video.
Grid:
1. What kind of feedback did you get? Was it useful?
I got told that the selective color is confusing and this did not help because the point of my gris was to have a selective color.
2. What is the strongest part of your project? Why?
The strongest part of my project is how the colors and how they balance out and work together> also how they is writing on the body.
3. If you had to do this again, what would you do differently? Why?
I would change what time I took the picture because I did it at night and it made my photos really dark and I would change the how angle I took the picture I with words.
I got told that the selective color is confusing and this did not help because the point of my gris was to have a selective color.
2. What is the strongest part of your project? Why?
The strongest part of my project is how the colors and how they balance out and work together> also how they is writing on the body.
3. If you had to do this again, what would you do differently? Why?
I would change what time I took the picture because I did it at night and it made my photos really dark and I would change the how angle I took the picture I with words.
Bokeh:
Photojournalism:
Mood light Narrative:
1. Image #1: What mood/story are you trying to convey? How did the lighting help communicate this?
The mood of this images is getting ready for the holiday by using the lights. When the lighting on the girls face by using the colorful lights.
2. Image #2: What mood/story are you trying to convey? How did the lighting help communicate this?
The story behind this photo is that it was that he just turned one years old. The lighting on his faec with all the mess and still getting light on the cake.
3. Image #3: What mood/story are you trying to convey? How did the lighting help communicate this?
The mood of this photo is adventurous and what is going on in the tunnel. The lighting helps by how it gets darker at the end of the tunnel.
4. What kind of feedback did you get? What feedback did you use to make your images better?
The feedback I got was to crop the tunnel photo and blur the background in the baby one. I blurred the background and i crop the tunnel just a little.
5. What are you proud of in this assignment? Explain.
I am proud of how the lighting worked on my subjects
6. What do you need to continue to work on? Explain.
I need to work on making sure at night it's not too dark on the subject and also having a better mood/story with the images.
7. What grade do you think you deserve and why? (an "A" would require you to have ALL components of the assignment).
I think I deserve “B” because I needed a better mood/story with my images.
The mood of this images is getting ready for the holiday by using the lights. When the lighting on the girls face by using the colorful lights.
2. Image #2: What mood/story are you trying to convey? How did the lighting help communicate this?
The story behind this photo is that it was that he just turned one years old. The lighting on his faec with all the mess and still getting light on the cake.
3. Image #3: What mood/story are you trying to convey? How did the lighting help communicate this?
The mood of this photo is adventurous and what is going on in the tunnel. The lighting helps by how it gets darker at the end of the tunnel.
4. What kind of feedback did you get? What feedback did you use to make your images better?
The feedback I got was to crop the tunnel photo and blur the background in the baby one. I blurred the background and i crop the tunnel just a little.
5. What are you proud of in this assignment? Explain.
I am proud of how the lighting worked on my subjects
6. What do you need to continue to work on? Explain.
I need to work on making sure at night it's not too dark on the subject and also having a better mood/story with the images.
7. What grade do you think you deserve and why? (an "A" would require you to have ALL components of the assignment).
I think I deserve “B” because I needed a better mood/story with my images.
Lighting Study:
Beautiful and Decay:
Fears and Phobia
1. What was your fear/phobia?
My fear is getting swooshed and turning in to plastic.
2. What visual clues did you use to communicate your message?
The visual clues are how the face is is flat and the background with the plastic.
3. What type of composition did you use? How did this help add interest to the photo?
I used fill the frame. This added interest by hoe it it is the whole face.
4. What is your background? How does it enhance the meaning of the photo?
My background is plastic bubble wrap. This enhances the photo by giving the face texture.
5. After looking at everyone's images, how successful were you in this project? What grade would you give yourself and why
I think my background was successful in my project and how it turned out.
My fear is getting swooshed and turning in to plastic.
2. What visual clues did you use to communicate your message?
The visual clues are how the face is is flat and the background with the plastic.
3. What type of composition did you use? How did this help add interest to the photo?
I used fill the frame. This added interest by hoe it it is the whole face.
4. What is your background? How does it enhance the meaning of the photo?
My background is plastic bubble wrap. This enhances the photo by giving the face texture.
5. After looking at everyone's images, how successful were you in this project? What grade would you give yourself and why
I think my background was successful in my project and how it turned out.
Identity:
IDENTITY REFLECTION QUESTIONS
1. What visual cues did you use to describe your true self? What message are you communicating about your true self?
Some of the visual clues are the words across my body. The message I'm communicating is what is the questions I get about my medical conditions and how people see me with those words.
2. What visual cues did you use to describe your anti-self? What message are you communicating about your anti-self?
How the image is blurry. The message I was communicating was that I'm not try and be with it and no going everywhere.
Some clues I see as my anti-self is how my face is blurry and you can't see me very well. There message I'm trying to say is
3. What feedback did you get?
I got to bight the words so you can see them more and blur picture was stronger then the paint.
4. What feedback did you decide to use? Why?
I decided to use the blurry picture because I agree and thought it was stronger.
5. Out of your two images, which image is more successful? Why?
I think the burry one is more successful because of how it looks like to faces and the contrast of the photo.
1. What visual cues did you use to describe your true self? What message are you communicating about your true self?
Some of the visual clues are the words across my body. The message I'm communicating is what is the questions I get about my medical conditions and how people see me with those words.
2. What visual cues did you use to describe your anti-self? What message are you communicating about your anti-self?
How the image is blurry. The message I was communicating was that I'm not try and be with it and no going everywhere.
Some clues I see as my anti-self is how my face is blurry and you can't see me very well. There message I'm trying to say is
3. What feedback did you get?
I got to bight the words so you can see them more and blur picture was stronger then the paint.
4. What feedback did you decide to use? Why?
I decided to use the blurry picture because I agree and thought it was stronger.
5. Out of your two images, which image is more successful? Why?
I think the burry one is more successful because of how it looks like to faces and the contrast of the photo.
HDR Project
What do you think about the HDR technique?
I think the HDR technique is inserting because it makes it look different with every different photo. I also do not really like how it looks because it makes it look fake and that is not my favorite affect
What type of images would it be useful for?
HDR would be useful for landscapes
What was the most challenging part of the technique? Why
I thought it was challenging was trying to find a good picture to take it and getting the right lighting. Because some things you would take photos the object would move.
I think the HDR technique is inserting because it makes it look different with every different photo. I also do not really like how it looks because it makes it look fake and that is not my favorite affect
What type of images would it be useful for?
HDR would be useful for landscapes
What was the most challenging part of the technique? Why
I thought it was challenging was trying to find a good picture to take it and getting the right lighting. Because some things you would take photos the object would move.
7 questions
1. Out of your 7 images, which one is your strongest image? Why?
My strongest image is the one of the dog because the focal point stands out and the balance between a[[ the colors.
2. Out of your 7 images, which is your weakest image? Why?
My weakest image would have to be the picture of my room because there a lot to distraction in the photo and does not follow a rule of composition.
3.What was the most challenging part of the project? How did you solve this problem?
The most challenging was taking a picture of what your fear is. I solved this problem by thinking where I was and what really was my fear.4. Look at everyone’s “answers” to the questions. Whose work do you respond to? Why does their work stand out to you?
The work that stood out to me were the photos that we simple and still taking very well.
5.What did you discover about yourself as you were taking photos to answer the 7 questions?
I discovered how I really had to think a lot about my photos and what I was going to take pictures of.
My strongest image is the one of the dog because the focal point stands out and the balance between a[[ the colors.
2. Out of your 7 images, which is your weakest image? Why?
My weakest image would have to be the picture of my room because there a lot to distraction in the photo and does not follow a rule of composition.
3.What was the most challenging part of the project? How did you solve this problem?
The most challenging was taking a picture of what your fear is. I solved this problem by thinking where I was and what really was my fear.4. Look at everyone’s “answers” to the questions. Whose work do you respond to? Why does their work stand out to you?
The work that stood out to me were the photos that we simple and still taking very well.
5.What did you discover about yourself as you were taking photos to answer the 7 questions?
I discovered how I really had to think a lot about my photos and what I was going to take pictures of.