Thursday, October 6, 2016

Great Black and White Photographers part 3



1.  
What first caught my eye about looking at my photographers pictures is that some were simple and one thing in the picture made it pop and others were crammed with things that made sense to be in that picture.


A. For example in this picture that was taken by Dorothea Lange, the photograph shows a ton of things going on in the picture but it all makes sense. Some photographs do not look good with many things in it but this picture really well shows how a lot in the picture catches your eye. The wooden building caught my eye in the background of the picture.


B. In this photograph taken by Margaret Bourke, I like how simplicity is shown. The "barrels" are all that is focused on and this is what caught my eye because there is not too much but at the same time not too little.


C. In this photograph taken by Ansel Adams, what caught my eye about this picture is the fog in the air. This caught my eye because the fog is covering some of the mountains almost and I fell like everything else is the background.



Great Black and White photographers part 2 :5 senses.


Key:

A. I see....
B. I smell....
C. I hear....
D. I taste....
E. I feel....

1.
 

A. I see the veins in the leaf. The veins run through the leaves of the branches and connect to the         tree. I see the little thorns on the branches behind the leaves.

B. I smell the forest that the leaves of the tree live in. I smell the pine tree from a mile away. I  also smell the fresh breeze that has been blown on the leaves.

C. I hear the rustling of the leaves as they rub together in the wind. I hear the deer running underneath the tree. I hear the rustle of the birds nearby making a nest in the tree.

D. I taste the cool crisp air that rests on the leaves. I taste the fuzziness of the leaves. I taste the dew that dropped from the leaf from the morning.

E. I feel the fuzzy and prickliness of the leaves and thorny branches. I feel the sharp pieces of grass sticking up into my sandals. I feel the strap of my camera hanging around my neck while I am trying to get a good picture.


2.



A. I see the valleys and the peaks of the mountains. I see the empty patches of the mountain where snow doesn't lay. I see the clouds overhead looking as though it is about to rain.

 B. I smell the frostiness of the snow. I smell the clouds as it is about to rain. I smell the dirt underneath the snow of the mountain.

 C. I hear the wind blowing against the snow on the top of the mountain. I hear the rustling of the snow rolling down the side of the mountain. I hear the hikers start their climb up the mountain.

 D. I taste the crystalized snow that melts in your mouth. I taste the sweat from hiking up to the mountain. I taste the cool air as it blows into my mouth.

 E. I feel the fuzzy crisp snow on top of the hard rocky mountain. I feel my fingers press on the camera button. I feel the roughness of there rock that is covered in snow.



3.  Something I would like to create to show the world I am a great photographer is another blog of just my pictures. I would like this so I just have my pictures on the blog as well as show people the pictures I have created. And what I would like to create to show the class my thoughts and feelings about my favorite photographer is a power point because you can put pictures in and audio if that person had a interview.

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