Thursday, December 2, 2010

My first print


1.) Is anything in sharp focus?

Not really.
a.) Describe what is in focus and what is not.

Mostly everything is in focus, just the edge of the counter
b.) If not in focus, state the cause.
The edge of the counter is off focus because you can't really tell its there because the light is too dark.
2.) Is there good contrast? (Look for the blacks and whites in the photo)?


The contrast isn't the best because the color black and white aren't showing quite well, it's more of a gray color for both.

3.) Are all the rules followed? (Is the photo candid? Does the subject fill the frame? Does the photo contain action? Does it follow composition rules? Does it show "academics"?)
a.) If yes, explain what techniques were used and how you followed them in your photo.
b.) If no, how will you correct this next time?

Not all the rules are followed on this picture but i have rule of thirds and lines that focus on the boy who is the main focus.
4.) Is there yellowing or are there spots on the print?


a.) If yes, what caused it/them?

5.) Are there print rings or spots?
a.) If yes, state the probable cause.

6.) Are your negatives, contact sheet, test strip and print stored in your folder? yes
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Caption:
Who is in the photo? (For this assignment only, if you don't know, you may make up a name. For the next photo shoot, your subject MUST have the correct name.)
Luke smith
What are they doing?
He is filling in a container with water for his project.
Where are they?
In a class room
When is this happening?
This is occurring during 8th period
Why are they doing this?
For a science project
Let's write a caption:



In this picture student Luke Smith is filling up a tray with water for his science project in his 8th period class. In the back you can see a poster and a cabinet on top of his head, Back of him is a table and has some papers on it, It's most likely the things he need for the project he will be working on. 



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