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Magazines completed

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Magazine cover images

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Portraits, self portraits

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DEADLINES smh

I did not get the portraits done in time so I have to do this instead. The word deadline originates dates back to the Civil War meaning a line prisoners cannot cross. Everyday in Mr. Reeves class if it is late I will be penalised 10 points a day.  In other classes I sometimes do have trouble getting work in and my other classes also deduct 10 points a day, except for science where the first day 50% then 10 points off. I miss other deadlines quite often because I get busy at home. I did not take the pictures because I forgot until late at night to take them. I am going to take the pictures this evening. I'm I am going to create a create a dedicated study time and try not to get sidetracked. I might have trouble staying focused and not getting sidetracked. This will be hard because to me homework is boring and I do more fun things. I am a morning person. 3A.  The problem for doing homework at like 2:00 is I might have to do chores. I can make a alarm for...

Cover types

Image based photos, that can also mean pictures that mainly rely one picture. Illustration based photos, that mainly rely on drawn pictures. Type based photos, those mainly rely on text boxes and headlines they also can take up the inter page. Concept art mainly is less then a point and shoot and more thinking about what you are taking.

Favorite

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“'In December, The California Sunday Magazine released an issue dedicated to the world of teenagers. In the photo essay 'Hanging Out,' Magnum photographer Alessandra Sanguinetti offers a sweeping look at the ways teens across California spend time together, away from adult supervision. On the cover, a group of friends in San Jose take a selfie. To capture the photograph, Sanguinetti met the girls at a boba shop and transformed it into a makeshift studio. The striking composition frames a familiar activity in an unfamiliar way: We see only the girls’ faces on the phone screen." What I am picking up from this picture is showing is that people are too focused on their phones to much and are not seeing the bigger picture. I think they could of made this better by taking it with a background of a beautiful sunset, showing that people would rather show other people what they are doing then rather live it. The name of this picture is "A Teenager Life" me...

Best covers

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Magazine tips

I was thinking about how perfect the pictures have to be in able to be successful I was thinking about all the blending (color) the picture has to do I was thinking about all the color to make the person stand out I was thinking about how hard it would be to get shadowing perfect I was thinking about how photoshop plays a big role in the making of the pictures

Day in the life

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4 websites

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A. It was in black and white B.Rules of thirds C. MorkiRo A. This is very confusing B. Lines C. Christian Richen  VIDEO A. A time laps of a bunch of things in one day B. Tom Lowe C. He was not enjoying taking regular  D. Time lapses take a while to make a second clip   A. It is a very cool dark with some light B. Rules of thirds C. Tarek Mawad

Prompt shoot 3

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Pause Eight (poles) The End Yummy

Casual portrait

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What caught my eye in this picture is how they took this picture at the perfect time with the bubble not popped.    What caught my eye in this picture is how you can tell the little girl is looking at something 

Photography self portrait

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This picture caught my eye with the black and white with the man painting his skin color back on. This picture caught my eye with the black and white and the man taking a picture of the picture taker.

Environment photo

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I saw this picture and chose it because the colors mix very well   I saw this picture and chose it because it reminded me of Malala.

portrait photos

 Alter Your Perspective Experiment with Lighting A self-portrait doesn't have to be of your face

American soldier

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Fashion evolution

1. Raised neck, Skinner neck, Bigger eyes, Skinner face 2. smaller nose, bigger eyes, Raised shoulders, skin tone, face lifted, Skinner body, longer legs, longer hands, skinner hips, bigger feet. 3. Fatter, skin tone, dark spots all over her, bigger ribs 4. It is not ethnically acceptable. Because you are changing so much about a persons body 5. Yes. you could create a completely animate a picture like that 6. Taking away little amounts of fat 7. PJ is about locations and FP is about clothes and people 8. PJ can be in broachers and FP are on bill boards 9. To show us what photo shop can do 10. Most men do not care about dresses or femin clothes, men have deodorant and body spray

Funny captions

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My grandma was running late to my baby shower she told me to finder skirting in the middle of the road. Then she told me to race her. I was at the beach and I thought they liked the water at there ankles. Turns out they fell asleep. My grandpa is celebrating his 90th birthday, I told him he could get any tattoo he wanted and I would pick him up in a hour. The next thing I know I see him like this.

10 rules of composition

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1. Rule of thirds With rule of thirds you have a imaginary grid then keep the main object you are looking at out of the middle square. 2. Balancing elements With balancing elements you have to have an object in fount of the main object. 3. Leading lines Your eyes follow the path and give you a journey through the image. 4. Symmetry and patterns Making sure you have more things to look at then only one thing.  5. Viewpoint Having a direction that you are looking.  6. Background   Having a empty background gives the eye a direct spot to look at and focus on.  7. Depth  Pictures are taken in a 2D landscape and depth helps show the actual size and distance.  8. Framing  Giving the picture a border then a clear path to the main object.  9. Cropping Cropping helps deal with "clutter" and guide you to the main object.  10. Expe...

Prompt shoot 2

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Cold Purple Eletric

Man on the Moon

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1) Its the man on the moon what is not to get! 2) This picture was taken of the worlds first man on the moon. In the picture is Neil Armstrong and I also think he took this.  3) It said Neil Armstrong was smaller and his shadow was bigger on the reflection on his visor. 4) 5) He was born  August 5, 1930,  Wapakoneta, OH     He died  August 25, 2012,   Cincinnati, OH    Neil went to school at Purdue University

Milk Drop Coronet

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1) Red is a color that the eyes see really well and my eyes aw this and I like it. I picked this image because I LOVE slow timed shots. 2) This picture helped us start to develop shutter speed. Harold Edgerton was messing with his camera when he came up with shutter speed. 3) 4)  Harold Edgerton was born  April 6, 1903,  Fremont, NE      He died  January 4, 1990,  Cambridge, MA      He went to school at the   University of Nebraska

Munich Mascre

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1) I picked this image because I had no idea what I was looking at. This caught my eye because you don't see this every day, plus it is a creeper looking over what looks like the edge of a building. 2) This picture was a and I quote a  " 21-hour hostage standoff presented the world with its first live window on terrorism" . This was also the opening to the  Olympics. 3) S nipers tried to kill the terrorists, and the terrorists killed all the hostages and a policeman. 4) This picture caught my eye 5)  Kurt Strumpf was born