Monday, November 29, 2010

My first print.

1.) Is anything in sharp focus? The hair is in sharp focus
a.) Describe what is in focus and what is not. the hair and the shirt are focused and the background like the other desks are not in focus.
b.) If not in focus, state the cause.

2.) Is there good contrast? (Look for the blacks and whites in the photo)?
Yes there is good contrast. you can tell with the backpack and the t shirt.
a.) If no, state the probable cause?

3.) Are all the rules followed? (Is the photo candid? Does the subject fill the frame? Does the photo contain action? Does it follow composition rules? Does it show "academics"?) Yes the photo is candid, the subject somewhat fills the frame except for part of the head. It shows the rule of thirds.
a.) If yes, explain what techniques were used and how you followed them in your photo.
I made sure there was space next to the student by putting him to the side of the photo.
b.) If no, how will you correct this next time?

4.) Is there yellowing or are there spots on the print?No there isn't any yellowing or spots on the print.
a.) If yes, what caused it/them?

5.) Are there print rings or spots?
a.) If yes, state the probable cause.

6.) Are your negatives, contact sheet, test strip and print stored in your folder?
a.) If no, explain why.

Yes

Caption:

Who is in the photo? (For this assignment only, if you don't know, you may make up a name. For the next photo shoot, your subject MUST have the correct name.)
Mohamed.
What are they doing?
He is working on his assignment.
Where are they?
He is a white male.
When is this happening?
This was happening during the morning.
Why are they doing this? He is doing this because he needs to finish his assignment.
Mohamed is working on his speech that he has to present in class because it's due the next time he has that class. He was concentrated with his work and avoiding other students from distracting him.

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