Friday, 16 November 2012
Activity 2.8: Image Editing 3 (Multiples)
File - Scripts - Load files into stack.
Add 1 layer to each pictures. (2 pictures total.)
Use brush tool, soft one to brush the second image. Brush slowly to avoid contact with the first person in the first image.
Edit the brightness of the pictures.
Save files.
Activity 2.5: RAW and JPEG
Original JPEG
After Photoshop
In this picture, I mostly increased the contrast, and saturation.
Original RAW
RAW
In this RAW, I increase the warmness (the jump of 2000ish), increase a bit of contrast but decrease the high lights of it just to make the cloud looks brighter. Also I increase the clarity of the pictures.
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Friday, 26 October 2012
Activity 2.9: Thematic 2 Person Show Proposal
WCI Idol: passion, determination, and talent all on stage
For this two-person thematic photography
project, our chosen theme is revolving around the “WCI Idol” competition, where
the chosen top ten and top five contestants will share the stage and reveal
their valuable singing abilities.
“WCI Idol” is an ongoing, popular tradition
held at Waterloo Collegiate Institute for many years, providing an opportunity
for young singers to experience the sensation of performing and intense
competition. This particular event would be an excellent theme to showcase to
the audience how much dedication is put into a show in the span of three weeks.
Our theme would also represent the atmosphere of “WCI Idol” with a “behind the
scenes” look at as well as big performing moments onstage. We want to capture
the full essence and beauty of the art of performing, and a large aspect of
that is seen in singing. With the shows being no longer than an hour each, so
much compassion and spirit can be released in a school event, which is what we
want to show in our photographs. From the instrumentation and lighting to the
highest note in a singer’s voice, we want to capture it all.
Using this theme will also be perfect timing
since the show times are on Monday, October 15th and on Wednesday,
October 24th. This allows us to create desired pictures during two
shows and gives us time in between to edit and prepare the project.
By implementing these ideas into pictures,
the audience will gain feelings of joy and pleasure, remembering the moments of
these singers and the incredible journey that brought them to the stage. We
will also capture the roaring cheers of the audience to remind them of their
own reaction. The overall tone and environment we want to set for our viewers
is a motivating and enjoyable experience for both the performers and the
audience.
Below are more specific selection of
photographs that we would like to incorporate into our thematic design.
View of guitarist:
Singer belting out of high note:
Audience shot:
However, backstage can be applied to “WCI Idol” theme, because backstage is where the singers are doing their rehearsals. We can focus on the face expression, their feelings through their eyes such as frustrated, worried, tired …, when they're praying, or just trying to relax and calm theirselves down before their turns to perform for the show, doing make up, taking photos with the fans, friends … or talking to the directors before the show. Therefore, we could do some close-up shots to express as much feelings as the singers express.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Friday, 12 October 2012
Activity 2.4: Camera Accessories
- Tripods and monopods: Tripod is the portable 3 leg frame, it is used for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability of one object such as a camera. It reduces camera shake.
- Flash: Flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light. There are some cameras that produce flash automatically when there is not much of light. Flash also helps to change the quality of the picture.
- Continuous lighting: Continuous lighting is a electricity light usually used in the studios which has 3 leg frame, body and a bulb.
- Softbox: Softbox is a type of photgraphic lighting device, it produces soft light. The light is bounced off a second surface to diffuse light.
- Umbrella: In photography, it is also known as the reflector, the light is bounced to the umbrella and bounced back, by the artificial light.
- Barn doors: Barn doors are devices that you can add to your lightning. It helps to adjust the level of light that hits to the subject. There are many types of bandoors: strobe heads ...
- Gobos: is also known as Go Black Out or Goes Before Optics. Gobos are often used in film sets, it is a physical template slotted inside, to control the shape of emitted light
- Snoots: is a tube that fits over the studio light or camera flash. It allows photographer to control the direction and radius of a light beam. (conical, cylindrical, rectangular shape...)
- Light meters: is a device to measure the amount of light. It determines the exposure for photograph. It could be either digital or analog, which allows a photographer to determine the shutter speed and f-number should be used to shoot.
Monday, 8 October 2012
Saturday, 6 October 2012
Thursday, 4 October 2012
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