Friday, May 27, 2011

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1. Effects of shutter speed: represents the time that the shutter remains open when taking a photograph, it determines the amount of light that reaches the film or sensor
2. Panning : is to capture a moving object while its just focused on the
3. Architectural Photography: its best will convey the experience of being in and around a built environment
4. Sports and Action Photography: is all about timing. Its about reacting. Its about being in the right place at the right time and its about execute. Understanding the timing of these predictable actions allows you to capture the peak moment, when the action is most dramatic.
5. Portrait photography: the focus of the photograph is the person’s face, although the entire body and the background may be included. A portrait is generally not a snapshot, but a composed image of a person in a still position. A portrait often shows a person looking directly at the camera.
6. Spread: Its two pages and it connects both together.
7. Pica: Its makes the picture the size that you want it as the box in the spread.
8. Eyeline: Its strats from looking at the biggest picture then it goes from right, bottom, then left back to the center.
9. Dominant photo: Everything is focused on that picture while everything surronding it combines it together.
10. Caption: Tells the story of the picture.
11. Internal Margins: The sizes and how its supposed to be placed
12. News Elements: a simple, clear statement that makes up the first paragraph or two of your story. It advertised what is coming in the story. It is sometimes spelled lede.
Immediate identification: This lead focuses on the “who” when it comes to the six basic questions. Use this approach when someone important is making news.
Delayed identification: In this lead, the “who” is not immediately identified by name. Instead, the “who” is identified by an occupation, city or job title. Use this approach when the person involved has little name recognition among readers.Summary: The lead in this case is a synopsis of two or more actions. Reporters who deal with several important elements may choose to sum up what happened rather than highlight a specific action. His is one type of lead where a general statement is preferable to a specific action.
Multiple elements: This lead reports on two or more newsworthy elements. In some stories, choosing one theme is too restrictive. A multiple-element lead allows the reporter to work more information into the first paragraph.
Leads with flair: Use this type of lead when you want to emphasize novelty. It deviates slightly from the inverted pyramid approach.

Graffiti

Graffiti


Lost Object


Architecture Preview

Architecture

Nord LB building, Germany


1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)?  Behnisch
2. When was it built?
January18, 2006.
3. Where is it located? Germany
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? Visit it
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? nope
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself? Its like a conference room
7. Why did you pick this building? i like how its different shapes and its made out of glass from every angle and the lighting inside makes a lot better looking.

Krzywy Domek (The Crooked House), Poland


1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)? Sopot, poland
2. When was it built? 2004
3. Where is it located? Its part of a shopping center
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? visit
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? nope
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself? no, but it was inspired by a fairytale
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question)i really like this building because its so oddly shaped and i like how it kinda reminds me of harry potter for some odd reason. i wonder if its like that in the inside or its just the outside part that is.

Turning Torso, Sweden


1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)? Sweden
2. When was it built? 2005
3. Where is it located? Sweden
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? visit
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? nope
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself? no, it was inspired by a sculpture.
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question); i like how its twisting it kinda reminds me of like a toy or someone whos twisted it, which i wonder how they would get it to get like that without tilting over.

Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE



1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)? united arab
2. When was it built?1998 but it was demolished
3. Where is it located? chicago beqch
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? visit
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? nope
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself? its a hotel
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question) this is a very fancy hotel which is very expensive and i like how it looks like a sail boat which is really nice looking and its also like out in the ocean.

Sculptured House, USA


1. Who is the architect (the person who built it)? usa
2. When was it built? 2000
3. Where is it located? colorado
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it?
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? nope
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself? its based on the movie sleeper
7. Why did you pick this building? (write at least a paragraph on this question), this is like futuristic and it reminds me of the cartoon show jets which shows how the building is kind of up in the air.

Inverted Pyramid

Pyramid


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Monday, May 9, 2011

Writing a news lead (or lede)

Leads (Lede)

1.
Who: Michael and Robert Meeropol
What: Discovered that the parents were spies
When: July 1953

Where: Lower East Side
apartments
Why:
Cooperation with Soviet propaganda campaigns
How: F.B.I. agents arrested them

Lead:
They were the most famous orphans of the cold war, only 6 and 10 years old in 1953 when their parents were executed at Sing Sing for delivering atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet Union. Then they were whisked from an unwanted limelight to urban anonymity and eventually to suburban obscurity.
My lead:
They were just young boys, when their parents were executed for delivering atomic bomb secrets to the Soviet Union during the 1950's. 
Type of lead: Immediate identification


2.
Who:
Stephen Fishler
What: Selling his comic book at an auction

When: February 2009

Where: Comic connect

Why: The comic is one of only 100 made and only one out of 20 that is not restored and untouched
, also worth a lot of money.
How: The man found the copy of his comic in his mother's basement and held onto it without telling anyone, waiting for the value to increas
e.
Lead:
After being hidden away for years, a copy of the original "Action Comics No. 1" comic book, featuring Superman and friends, will make a comeback -- to the tune of about $400,000, a comic expert told CNN Thursday.
My lead:
Starting Friday, comic book collectors and Superman fans will have the opportunity to bid on a comic classic that is now worth about $400,000 after being hidden away for a long time.
Type of lead: Delayed identification 

Architecture Preview

Architecture shoot 

Details
 
This picture is closed enough to where yo can see the angel clearly.


Lighting

The lighting is perfect to were you can actually see the sun and clouds off of the building and shows shade to parts of the building.


Pattern

The pattern is really good and i like how the color is so bright and the white from ht windows make the pattern.

Angles and Shapes


The shapes of the building shows it from the bottom to the top and you see it getting bigger to smaller.

Surroundings


This shows that its very calm and lonely and very peaceful especially cause of the clouds.