Friday, February 13, 2009
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
1. Describe what a pinhole camera is and explain how it works.
it consists of a light-proof box, some sort of film and a pinhole. Extremely small hole like you would make at the tip of a pin in a piece of thick aluminum foil.
2. Write a short biography of Annie Leibovitz and her photography.
Born in Waterbury, conneticut, Leibovitz was the third of six children in her family.
3. Who were some of the famous people she photographed?
John lennon, The Blues Brothers,queen Eleizabeth and Bruce springsteen
4. Post your favorite Leibovitz image to your blog.s
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Answers to camera questions
1. An optical Element(lens)
Chemical Element(Film)
Mechanical Element(camera body itself)
2. In SLR you see the actual real image the film will see, they have a slanted mirror positioned between the shutter and lens.
3. Size of the Lens opening.
4. How much light is let in through the lens and film to control the length of exposure.
5. Balance film speed, aperture size and shutter speed to fit the light level.
6. Lower, because larger grain is more likely to absorb light photons than a smaller grain.
7. 1.Proccessing 2. Rinsing film with water 3. fixing bath 4. film is dried.
8. Negatives to expose color print paper.
9. They end up silver making them last a long time.
1. An optical Element(lens)
Chemical Element(Film)
Mechanical Element(camera body itself)
2. In SLR you see the actual real image the film will see, they have a slanted mirror positioned between the shutter and lens.
3. Size of the Lens opening.
4. How much light is let in through the lens and film to control the length of exposure.
5. Balance film speed, aperture size and shutter speed to fit the light level.
6. Lower, because larger grain is more likely to absorb light photons than a smaller grain.
7. 1.Proccessing 2. Rinsing film with water 3. fixing bath 4. film is dried.
8. Negatives to expose color print paper.
9. They end up silver making them last a long time.
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