
adrianna
trujillo
Journal #1 9/25/18
1. . Blur motion is when you adjust your shutter speed on your camera to make the subject either look like its moving or make the subjects motion stand out more. Blur motion captures all the motions of the subject.
2.to create blur motion you need to adjust the shutter speed on your camera as i said above. You need to adjust your shutter speed to take the picture really slow in order to get the motion to really stand out.
3.My subject is going to be a little girl like maybe between the age of 7-10 . she is going to be holding a teddy bear and dancing with the teddy bear in her hands in a grass field.
4. In your camera you have to adjust your shutter speed in order to get the right blur motion or to even get the blur motion to work at all.
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journal #2 10/22/18

1. this image is of a giant man on top of a city. the man has his pointer finger on the tip of the building and it looks like if he's observing the building.
2. this image uses force perspective because the man is giant and the city is tiny so it looks like if he's stepping on the city and pricking his finger in the highest building.
3. The way i think they created this image is by having the man stand really far from the city but in front of the city and the city behind him.
4.The way i would've created this image would've have been the same putting the man in front of the city far from the city .
5.i think Sight, Depth of field and distance affected this image because you can't see the detail of the city and you can't see the surface he standing on.

1. this image is a man standing on top of what looks like the bottom of a old windmill holding the moon in his arms
2.Force perspective is used in this image because everything in the image is kind of the same size the guy, the moon, and the windmill. But the man is holding something really big but the photographer made the moon smaller so the it looks like the man is holding the moon in his arms.
3. I think the way they created this image is by putting the guy on top the wind mill thing and they stood at a low angle to make the guy look bigger then he really is and they made him stand kinda close to the moon so that the moon looks bigger in his arms .
4.I would have created this image probably using a little bit of photoshop just to make everything look bigger.
5.The line of sight, depth of field and distance affected this image in a good way because if you notice the sun set is perfectly lined up and all the colors match each other.

1.this image is of a mans hand pushing a balloon.
2.this image uses force perspective because the hand is bigger than the hot air balloon and the hand is pushing the balloon to the right side.
3.I think they created this image by standing really far from the balloon and in front of the camera. But his hand is right in front of the camera.
4.I honestly would have created it the same way just maybe have zoomed out a little bit to see more of the mans arm.
5.I think the line of sight, depth of field and distance affected this image because the distance is perfect it looks so realistic and everything is perfectly lined up like the sky and the grass.

1.This image is of two people. one person is really tiny and the other person is giant. The image is taken in the middle of no where and the sky is clear.
2. This image uses force perspective because they made something big look tiny.
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Project Proposal #1:
1. For my project i chose to do a 20's vintage, black and white theme. i want to create the image to look like if they were taking during that time. By vintage i mean like the brown and black filters.
2. How i can't to shoot my images is probably going to be with my phone and my camera because i want to





