Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Basic Photoshot

EWS (Extreme Wide Shot)

VWS (Very Wide Shot)

WS (Wide Shot)

(aka. Shai and Elle's model shot :3)


MS (Mid Shot)


MCU (Medium Close Up)

CU (Close Up)
ECU (Extreme Close Up)


TADA <3



 

Dragon Tutorial 3 - Shadow Recovery effect

Before

After

Friday, August 26, 2011

Face mask! :D

Hermonie + Ron <3


<3! :D


TWILIGHT TELETUBBIES :o

Cutest teletubbies ever.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

ABC Pictures ;)

G. Garbage can


L. Love

M. Mouth

F. Feet

H. Hair

I. Idea (lightbulb... get it? XD)

Y. Yellow

Monday, August 22, 2011

Research paper :)

Michelle Lee
Photography 1
Mr. Sandoval period 2
19 August 2011
"Photography" has the root words from the Greek; photos means "light" and graphy means "to draw". The word was first used by the scientist, Sir John F.W. Herschel, in 1839. It is a method of recording images by the action of light on a sensitive material. The first photographic image that was ever made was on a summer day in 1827; Joseph Nicephore Niepce used a camera obscura to create his very first photography. Prior to Niepce, people just used the camera obscura for viewing or drawing purposes not for making photographs. Louis Daguerre was also another person to experiment to find a way to capture an image. But it took him another dozen years before Daguerre was able to reduce exposure time to less than 30 minutes and keep the image from disappearing afterwards. Although he was the inventor of the first practical process of photography, in 1829, he formed a partnership with Joseph Nicephore Niepce to improve the process Niepce had developed. That’s how the photography start and it soon improved all the way to the modern photography.

There are different types of photography:
1.      Aerial – standing tall above the subject, or shooting from a tall building, plane, etc.

2.      Architecture – shots of buildings (no people).

3.      Artistic – any shot of a subject where creativity is the number 1 goal.

4.      Black and White - aka… B&W, working with no color.

5.      Underwater – any subject captured under water.

6.      Event – concerts, large parties, gatherings.

7.      Macro – photographing very small, or very up close images. Very detailed.

8.      Nature – land, water, plants and animals.

Introduction

My name is Michelle Lee.
My cell phone number is (760) 518 9260 and my house number is (760) 734-1321.
My e-mail address is michylu00@gmail.com
My birthday is November 20, 2011.
I like to run.
I always look forward to lunch.
I look forward to going home and eat.
My best subject in school is Math.
My most challenging subjects are English and History.
If I were to need help with one thing in school, it would be keep myself from procrastination.
Things I like about school is meeting new phone and seeing my friends.
I will be involved with school by joining sports and clubs.
When I finish high school I want to go to college.