Thursday, October 20, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Light Painting Lab Questions
1. The lower the f stop, the larger the opening is which allows more light to enter the camera.
2. The higher the f stop, the smaller the opening is which allows less light to enter the camera.
3. The shorter the exposure the less time the light is able to be seen in the image (basically a snapshot of an image)
4. The longer the exposure the more time light is able to be seen in the image (works well for this lab in particular)
5. What worked well for us was a low f stop and a longer exposure so we could capture the light from our phones and glowsticks.
2. The higher the f stop, the smaller the opening is which allows less light to enter the camera.
3. The shorter the exposure the less time the light is able to be seen in the image (basically a snapshot of an image)
4. The longer the exposure the more time light is able to be seen in the image (works well for this lab in particular)
5. What worked well for us was a low f stop and a longer exposure so we could capture the light from our phones and glowsticks.
Friday, October 14, 2016
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Monday, October 10, 2016
The President's Photographer
1. Pete Souza practices historical archiving photography.
2. Lyndon B. Johnson was the first president to have a photographer
3. Nixon kicked his photographer out.
4. The President's photographer's office used to be a barber shop.
5. Most of the photographer's photographs are displayed in the West Wing of the White House
6. The photographer's day is typically as long as that of the President, which varies, be he is always up early in the morning to check the President's schedule.
7. Pete cannot delete photos because it is illegal since they are a part of the national archive.
8. I think it would be interesting, however I think it would be a little boring having to photograph everything the President does so I wouldn't want to do it.
2. Lyndon B. Johnson was the first president to have a photographer
3. Nixon kicked his photographer out.
4. The President's photographer's office used to be a barber shop.
5. Most of the photographer's photographs are displayed in the West Wing of the White House
6. The photographer's day is typically as long as that of the President, which varies, be he is always up early in the morning to check the President's schedule.
7. Pete cannot delete photos because it is illegal since they are a part of the national archive.
8. I think it would be interesting, however I think it would be a little boring having to photograph everything the President does so I wouldn't want to do it.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
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