Monday, October 23, 2017

Zombie / Vampire

choose a tutorial Zombie Haunted House or Vampire: Use a  portrait image  (one of your own or from the internet) . Follow one of the following tutorials, save as .psd, then as .jpg and post to your blog. DUE 10/31/16

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Cubist

Robbie Portini (your photo)
Internet

Artist of the Week RICHARD AVEDON

http://www.avedonfoundation.org/








View Avedon's photography .Choose top 2 images . Post to your blog.Answer the following questions
1. How is the technical quality? 
2. How’s the composition? 
3. Did the photographer connect with his subjects or do they look tense, posed ?
4. Does the photographer tell a story
5. What do you find interesting about his work? 


 

Friday, October 13, 2017

Cartoon tutorial

Claire
Claire


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cG4QBSU4V8
Due: 10/7 
Complete Cartoon Tutorial
Post to your blog
Jake
Camden
Shalaka

Shalaka










3D Ariel Mapping

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/aerial.html

http://eros.usgs.gov/#/Find_Data/Products_and_Data_Available/Aerial_Products

https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/hurricane-matthew-hits-haiti


Hurricane of doom: Skull-shaped Matthew kills 11 in the Caribbean and bears down on the East Coast as millions evacuate or batten down the hatches before devastating 'direct hit' TOMORROW 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3822012/Anxiety-high-US-coast-residents-eye-Hurricane-Matthew.html#ixzz4MGjCMFQf


Figure 1) Typical steam system heat losses.
(Red is more heat loss than yellow and green is normally operating apparatus.)


Figure 2) Steam line leaking onto the ground surface.

http://www.universityscanir.com/papers/The_Benefits_of_Aerial_Infrared_Thermal_Mapping.htm

The Benefits of Aerial Infrared Thermal Mapping

Figure 6) Colorized thermal imagery and post-processing example.
Researcher have devised a new method that involves taking aerial photographs of an area with a drone, which can be used as models to design radio links. Using  the photographs and software that transforms 2D objects into 3D images models to design radio links

The drone that can create a perfect 3D map of any town - and could radically improve its wifi

  • Drones are equipped with high quality cameras to capture images of buildings
  • Experts uses software to transform the 2D images into 3D models
  • These models allow them to design radio links for urban environments  

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Studio Silhouette


https://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/how-to-create-a-silhouette-photo-with-one-light/

 
Sil·hou·ette [silo͞oˈet] noun: the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light.

Silhouettes can be a fun and beautiful way to illustrate a scene and are surprisingly easy to create. Photographer Gavin Hoey shows us how to perfect the silhouette with a one light setup:
Hoey tested out four different types of light modifiers on the Streaklight 360 to figure out which ones matches his vision best.
  1. bare bulb
  2. reflector
  3. honeycomb grid
  4. conical snoot
Each of the modifiers provided substantially different qualities of light.
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The four types of light all shot at 24mm, f/8, 1/60s, ISO 100.
The bare bulb flashed light everywhere and created undesirable shadows in front of the model.
The reflector (similar to using the wide end of zoom on a speedlight flash) contained the light; there was not as much spill as with the bare bulb.
The honeycomb grid and conical snoot sent the light in one direction, creating tighter circles of light that were too small for the look Hoey was going for.
The reflector provided the style Gavin required. The resulting image was good but needed a bit of quick tweaking in Photoshop.

 Silhouette Tweaking in Photoshop

1. In Camera Raw, pull the Blacks slider far to left to create a fully black silhouette.
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2. If the Blacks slider has darkened other areas of the photograph, they can be edited using the Adjustment Brush. Increase the exposure and add saturation if necessary.
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3. Use the Spot Healing Brush to paint over tripod stand legs or unwanted spots in the photo.
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silhouette portrait
It’s really that easy to create a well-composed and well-lit silhouette!
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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Annie Leibovitz- Artist of the Week



Annie Gets Her Shot

Platon photographing Annie Leibovitz and Annie shooting back. 05/08. Published in The London Sunday Times Magazine 5/08

 











Annie Leibovitz, Calabasas, California, 2008. By Nick Rogers/courtesy of Leibovitz Studio.
Mick Jagger, Buffalo, New York, 1975. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz.
Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace, London, March 28, 2007. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz.
James Cameron with his Fusion 3-D Camera. | courtesy of ANNIE LEIBOVITZ
 
 
The Mamiya RZ67 is an amazing, entirely manual, medium format, single lens reflex (SLR) film camera which was first released in 1982. It was used by Annie ...


Her books include Annie Leibovitz: Photographs (1983), Photographs: Annie Leibovitz 1970–1990 (1991), Olympic Portraits (1996), Women (1999), American Music (2003), A Photographer’s Life: 1990–2005 (2006), Annie Leibovitz at Work (2008), Pilgrimage (2011), and Annie Leibovitz, a limited-edition, over-sized volume published by Taschen in 2014.






 

Choose top 2 images  . Post to your blog.

Answer the following questions

         1. How is the technical quality? 

2. How’s the composition? 

           3. Did the photographer connect with 
                   her  subjects or do they look tense, posed ?


       4. Does the photographer tell a story


           5. What do you find interesting about her work?