Thursday, 16 October 2008

Worlds Turned Upside Down


































The Worlds Turned Upside Down




I liked this image because it looks good and I like looking at graffity.




The image is about graffity and it is a good design.

The picture was taken at Kingskate car park.


It makes me look at the world in a differen't way because it is a weired image and the way it is designed.















The reason why I chose this image is because I know that no one else will have it.
I like this image because it has my a very dark colour in the backround and I like dark colours.
I chose the word stairs because it will be wiered if the world will be turnt upside down.

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Camera Obscura

What did you see while in the camera obscura ?

It was very dark and when you first started it was very dark and after a while you will see a bit of light and when you look at the board you will then see cars busses and other things from the outside upside down.

How did the camera obscura similar to the inside of the camera ?

It's totally dark and when you see the little hole that is built in you will then see everything that was on the board.

How was it differen't ?

Because you can't take still images , and you can not adjust the aperture you also can not put in in your pocket and take it were ever you go.

Why was the image upside down ?

Because all of the light that was trying to get in was hard for the rest of the light to get in and that is why everything was upside down.

Thursday, 2 October 2008

CRL Camera Notes

1/30 : F/11 - Blured in the backround but the people are not blured - Low aperture.

1/25 : F2.8 - People are not blured but the backround is pure black.

1/30 F/16 - Looks good but its dark.

1/500 : F.56 - It is very dark.

1/125 : F/ 2.9 - Blured low aperture.

Death of field ( DOF )

Forground - Backround

The smaller the aperture - blured but the larger aperture deapth of a field an more light.

The slower the shutter speed - the more light that hits the film

The faster the shutter speed - the less light that hits the film

Notes from last lesson

Semiotics of images.

Ren'ee Magnitte.

Semiotics and Representation.

Signifire signified.

denotation connotation.