Friday, September 30, 2011

Making Lemonade out of Lemons!

For this assignment the students had to go around the school and find something that wouldn't normally be considered a beautiful, artistic item and shoot it in a way that really changed how people would look at this!

While doing this they focused on using the rule of thirds, and learned some new editing techniques in PhotoShop.
Enjoy!

W. Sungkagaro

K. Clark

M. Ahlborn


A. Haugen

J. Healey

K. Davis

R. Knorr

G. Eppright

D. McAfee

O. Obieroma

A. Roberts

N. Ross

S. Strand

S. Williams

L. Fickers
T. Barber
H. Fitzpatrick
K. Capron

S. Esparza


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Shutter Speed Part 1

Yesterday students took photos using Tv which is a shot that sets the F-stop for them, yet they have to set the shutter speed. Their first set of photos was using a quick shutter so that they could make a moving object "stand still."  Today they did the opposite, making objects have the effect of movement...those will be posted soon. Enjoy!
D. Wehmer

M. Nichols

Unknown

M.Ahlborn

K. Capron

K. Clark

O. Jaramillo

H. Fitzpatrick

T. Barber

S. Esparza

A. Haugen

M. Kocher

M. Lambert


G. Espright

C Anderson

J. Healey

R. Knorr

A.Roberts

N. Ross

Friday, September 16, 2011

F-Stop Photos

These photos were taken by the students using the Aperture Priority setting on a Canon Rebel SLR camera. This setting allows the students to select an aperture for their camera while the camera automatically sets the shutter speed for them. This gives the effect of a blurred background with one item standing out. As we work toward taking F-stop photos manually, the students are starting with just setting the Aperture. They did an excellent job of selecting what F-stop to use. Please enjoy!
K. Davis

M. Kocher

M. Nichols

J. Healey

M. Ahlborn

C. Anderson

T. Barber

K. Capron

G. Eppright

S. Esparza

L. Fickers

H. Fitzpatrick

A. Haugen

P. Jaramillo

D. Laisy

M. Lambert

D. Mcafee

O. Obieroma

B. Powell

A. Roberts

N. Ross

S. Strand

D. Wehmer

S. Williams

K. Clark

C. Schumacher