Friday, December 7, 2007
I think in the situation with the dove model is unethical because when you are selling stuff that are meant to enhance looks our models at all for that matter it gives off false outcomes and looks that some cannot get. Its worse when your are saying that that's how they naturally look because it is not and that is a total lie. its OK when you fix a photo or spots but only if they are suddle if you change something major that that's when it gets things mess up.
I think that the situation is somewhere in the middle because there needs to be some absolute rules like you cannot make up stuff add things into the photo that were never even there but also situational like when to edit and crop a photo. i also think that photos can tell the truth when the photo is unaltered but there are so many fake photos out there and the technology to make fake photos that you never know which is true and which is fake.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Ethics Act Two

I think this out of all is the least to be worried about because it didn't do much except take out something that even if it was there had no effect on the mood of the picture.
Ethics Act One
The Story was about how the university of Wisconsin-Madison Edited in a minority student to make the school look more diverse. now there is much controversy and hate towards the school for editing the photo to give a pretence to the schools atmosphere.
I think it really doesn't matter if i had to choose i would say it was wrong to add something to make the school look better but when it boils down to it i think it doesn't make a difference.
I think it really doesn't matter if i had to choose i would say it was wrong to add something to make the school look better but when it boils down to it i think it doesn't make a difference.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Shutter Speed: shot at 1/640
The effect of shooting at this speed is capturing something that is moving fast and being able to capture the image
Aperture: f/2.8L
The effect at shooting at this aperture is to capture things that are in lots of light and whatever the camera is not focused on will be kinda blurry.
I think that the person has to be somewhere close or somewhere on the sideline to be able to capture this photo.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Simplicity
Rule of Thirds
Balance
Framing
Lines
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
After Printing
When the negatives were done i picked the picture i wanted to print. once in the dark room i but the negatives on the negative enlarger and started to focus the image. then i set the aperture to a small setting so not much light got through than made a test strip. after i found the proper time to set the timer for i got a blank sheet of photo paper then started the timer. after the light was exposed to the photo paper i put it through the developing process and wash.
Friday, September 14, 2007
The Camera
The SLR and the Pinhole camera are the same in the way that they work. like how they have the ability to control the amount of time of exposure and the process of the light path into the aperture. Some of the differences are the fact that the time is much more prissies on the SLR as appose to the Pinhole camera. Also on the SLR you can control the aperture witch you could not on the Pinhole camera.
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