Friday, May 13, 2016

Merger Photo


Car Raid


1. Who will your do your car raid with (who is your subject)?

I think that I will either ask my friend Hannah about her car because she would be the easiest to get in contact with.
2. When will you do this car raid?

Probably sometime between this weekend to next weekend.
3. Write 4-5 questions you can use to start this interview?

Why did you buy this make of the car?
What was the purpose of getting this car?
How much money do you pay in gas per month for your car? How many miles to the gallon does your car take?
How much do you pay in insurance? Do you think it will go up or down the older you get? What ages do you think have the highest pay of insurance?
4. What kind of details should your expect to write down to help advance the story line?

I expect to write little details like the model, make and year.  The miles per gallon, how many miles does the car have on it, what little scratches are there on the car.

Monday, May 9, 2016

HDR Photos



Merger Photo

  1. I could end up off the photo if I went too far, and also my face might be in harsh sunlight/shade for some of the shots. I also need to watch out for the camera shifting and messing up alignment.
  2. A good place would be the front entrance or somewhere in the baseball field
  3. In each photo I would make different pose and change the depth of my location. Each pose will somehow interact with each other.
  4. By wearing a symmetrical outfit, like a plain shirt, so that I look very similar from every angle. This will make the photo cleaner and won't display different colors in my clothing.

Warm Up

1. My favorite photo is a fisherman casting his line into a beautiful lake with the mountains behind him and the ripples of him being in the water really enhances it. 
2. It doesn't seem like all of these images could have been taken with a phone because they are such good quality, with nice lighting and enhancing the colors in an image.
3. I think the apps that some of the photographers impact the photo by stopping the movement in a scene to capture the perfect photo with out any blur and better resolution.
4. Tapping on the phone to get the camera to focus on a certain subject can blur out some of the background to make the main subject stand out more. Also by tapping on different objects can adjust the lighting and make the overall lighting of the photo look more professional.