Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Jonathan

Day 1
 
Day 2
In the black and white image above, we have an example of photojournalism. Compared to fine art photography, the photographer captures life the way it is with no directing or telling the subject how to pose. The picture tells its own story.
On the bottom we have an example of fine arts photography where the photographer directs the subject and tries to compose an image that sends out a message.

Final
1) Camera Obscura - A camera obscura is a device that projects its surroundings onto a wall or screen. Built like a box, it has a small hole that allows light to pass through and projects the light, or image, onto a screen upside down. It was most commonly used in making portrait long ago .

2)Wide Angle Lens - A wide angle lens is a lens with  short focal length. Meaning that it has a wider view of the surroundings compared to a telephoto lens with a long focal length. The focal length is the length from center of the lens to the sensor. Wide angle lens are most commonly used for landscapes, buildings, and anything that you want a wider perspective of.

3)Normal Lens - A normal lens would be a lens with a fixed focal length of 50mm. It provides us with a natural view of things the same way our eyes view them compared to a wide or telephoto lens that distorts the image.

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