Thursday, December 18, 2014

EXTRA CREDIT

1. The man was pushed on the subway tracks and was struggling to get back on the platform. The photographer was running but says he knew the man couldn't be saved so he took the picture.

2. The photographer said the took the picture hoping the flash would warn/stop the train.

3. No, the photographer shouldn't have taken the picture.

4. I do not think the photographer tried at all to help the man and he has a poor excuse on why he took the picture. The photographer should have not taken the picture so he could have more time to save the man because from looking at the picture he was pretty close to the man already.

5. I disagree because that just shows how carless and arrogant the employees/photographers are the New York Post. Also imagine how the mans family if he had one but just imagine how they felt if they saw this.

6. Life is more important than taking a picture. Just letting someone die for a picture is stupid.

7. If it helps the person then yes, because saving a life is more important than taking a picture.

8. No because the photographer should not avoid a troubling time because look what happened when the photographer took the picture of the man. He just avoid what was going to happen and took a picture instead.

9. The first response because the statement the photographer made at the end of the response on how this age just cares about taking pictures is true.

Friday, December 12, 2014

Final Exam and Caption Review




A owl named, Paul, is yawning in the snow covered forest yesterday Paul is tired from staying up to late looking for some food. Owls are nocturnal but that doesn't mean Paul doesn't get tired for looking for a some dinner. 


Men are racing in they're town in Syria a week ago for a charity because half their town is damaged and they need money. These men are happy to help their town and they love a good race.

Rules of Photography

Rule of thirds: Is where the main focus of the photo is not directly in the middle of the photo. Its either on the left or right of the photo
Balancing Elements: When two or more objects are balancing each other out for example if two people are walking side by side they are balancing each other out.
Leading lines: is where there is some sort of obvious line pattern in the photo. 
Symmetry and Patterns: when the photo has objects reacting themselves.
Viewpoint: are the angles in which you take the photo
Background: When you focus on the background more.
Create depth: when the photo has more definition
Framing: when something in the environment is framing the main focus of the photo kind of like a picture frame.