Monday, October 27, 2008


Katie mcknight after a long run on her grandparents Honda 70 topping off at an asonishing 45 miles an hour. Enjoying her ice cream sandwhish outside of Gail Thulens house on her day off.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

metering

Knowing how your digital camera meters light is critical for achieving consistent and accurate exposures. Metering is the brains behind how your camera determines the shutter speed and aperture, based on lighting conditions and ISO speed. Metering options often include partial, evaluative zone or matrix, center-weighted and spot metering. Each of these have subject lighting conditions for which they excel-- and for which they fail. Understanding these can improve one's photographic intuition for how a camera measures light.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

rated R exposure





The "correct" exposure for a photograph is determined by the sensitivity of the medium used. For photographic film, sensitivity is referred to as film speed and is measured on a scale published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Faster film requires less exposure and has a higher ISO rating. Exposure is a combination of the length of time and the level of illumination received by the photosensitive material.
Metering-it is how much light gets into the shot and how much should be in it.

Friday, October 10, 2008


1. He is tired from working out so much.

Monday, October 6, 2008

potraits






environmental portrait is a portrait executed in the subject's usual environment and getting their face in the picture, such as in their home or workplace, and typically illuminates the subject's life and surroundings. The term is most frequently used of a genre of photography. Taking photos when they do not know they are being taken this captures the true environment
1.alter your perspective
2.Play with eye contact
3.Break the rules of composition

Others types of portraits are simple bold classic,soft, detailed, solid, realistic

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

how to make a camera



If i were too make a Digital Camera using a CCD, i would use my design that is posted above. I would put thecard in a the pin hole camera in it, allowing no light in other than the pinhole. I would hook up the CCD to either another camera that i would make or a radio and have it read the caption.making this device would not be easy.
First off it would be extremely hard to wire the ccd to the digital camera. you would need a box that only let the light hit the card in the box. Changing the papers would not be too fun though.