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First Day Photos

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Person Thing Place I liked these photos because of how I used the angles. The first picture I took was from a slightly upwards angle, the middle from a downwards angle, and the bottom from eye level. I tried to focus on the topic that each picture was meant for, on a person, on a thing, and on a place, in that order. What I disliked though was that i didn't put more emphasis on the background on my last photograph, the one that's meant to be place.

The Camera

1. The "camera obscura"effect is an optical effect that involves creating a tiny hole in a wall of a completely dark room and through the hole the light is focused and the outside scene is projected (upside-down) on the wall opposite of the hole. 2. When high quality glass lenses are invented by Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens the modern camera was brought one step closer to where it is today. 3. The first "modern" camera was invented by Joseph Niepce and it consisted of a glass lens, a dark box, and film. 4. Cameras now work basically the same way as the one that Niepce made in 1823, light comes in through the lens, through the camera, and exposes the film. 5.  Electronic camera now don't use any film, ut save it vitally, using  an electronic sensor called a CCD ad are stored on reusable computer memory devices. 6.  The difference between Auto (A) and Program (P) is that with program you can just point and shoot, but you can play around with a few setti

Great Black and White Photographers

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Imogene Cunningham- Succulent Harry Callahan- Eleanor Lee Friedlander -Lafayette, Louisiana   I really liked these images because of the contrast of soft and stark, the curves and the lines. The soft curves of the humans and their shadows and the straight lines of the wood in the pole and window contrast well. I liked the top picture, the succulent, because of the sharpness, with every crease shadow and line defined.  What I liked about the middle photo though was the lack of definition and the fuzzy edges which gave it a soft and light tone.

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