Monday, October 22, 2007

Friday, October 19, 2007

Print

We cleaned the negatives by wiping them with our fingers then by putting them into some water spot remover. Then we opened the enlager and pulled out the negative tray and put the negatives in there then closed the negatvie tray and put it back into the enlarger then we turned the light on and focused the picture by turning the knob thing at the bottom of the enlarger and set the aperture by using the arm knob thing on the side of the enlarger. We made the test strip by using a box to cover portions of the box while exposing the other and then used that to find out how long to expose the picture. Then we got a full sheet of picture paper stuff and exposed it for the time we needed. Then we put the photo in the developer and then took it to the stop bath then put it into the water to clean off all the chemicals.

Avoiding Merger


Framing


Balance


Leading Lines


Simplicity


Wednesday, October 3, 2007







This photo was taken by Harry Callahan



















This photo was taken by Ralph Eugene Meatyard

















This photo was taken by Frederick Sommer

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

There is no person in this picture and is not blurred.


The door and the floor are in focus.


There is no warping in this picture.

There is no one in the picture and it is not blurred.

The stair case is in focus and the side of the buildings are out of focus.

There is no warping in this picture.

Friday, August 31, 2007

This picture is good because the girl is in focus, fills the frame, and the picture also has good lighting.


This picture isnt good because the girl is out of focus even though she is the subject of the photo, the camera is at a weird angle, and the picture was taken from too far away.

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