Thursday, May 12, 2016

Car Raid




1. Who will you do your car raid with (who is your subject)? 
My friend/coworker recently got their license and car so I'll ask him to be my subject 
2. When will you do this car raid? 
I see him Sundays
3. Write 4-5 questions you can use to start this interview? 
"What feeling did you have before, during, and after you got your car and license?"
"Does this car have any family history or is it brand new?" 
"How did your parents feel about you getting your own car?"

4. What kind of details should your expect to write down to help advance the story line? 
Aside from answering all the questions ask some that are about future cars he might want to get later on and what his favorite brand of cars are. 

Friday, May 6, 2016

Merger Photo -Hoesay

1. Is there something you see in the photo above that you think could be a problem when you take your photos? 
A problem that could be present with taking a merger type photo is that the subject could somehow appear to merge with themselves. Maybe an arm or leg goes into the second photo since they overlap each other. 

2. Where do you think would be a great place to take this type of picture here on the Bowie Campus? 

Probably somewhere full of color like a garden or the stage in theatre since there's a lot of space. 

3. Can you think of something creative to actually DO in the photo when you take yours?

Create depth and pose differently 

4. Is there something you could wear that would help you when you do this photo?

Just a colorful/contrast outfit 



HDR Image -Hoesay


Warm-Up -Hoesay

1. What is your favorite photo? Either describe it, or figure out a way to post it on your blog. 
My favorite photo had to be the one with the dog in the drivers seat. The way his/her fur looked so vivid and seemed like you could almost touch it. The car too looked very wide and full of space, the ocean looked amazing and created a good calming scenery and everything in the photo was relaxed. 

2. Does it seem like all of these images could have been taken with a phone? 
It really doesn't, it looks like a high quality camera took these photos and if they were taken on a phone it must've gone through a lot of programs to add detail and make it look really well. The truth, however, is that it really was taken with an iPhone. 

3. How much do you think the apps some of the photographers used impacted the image? 
Apps did have something to do with it but even on older versions of iPhones like the 5 HDR images looked really good. So I do think apps helped the photo look better than it actually was supposed to but the credit can't go 100% to the apps. 

4. List two tips you think might help your own photography with a phone. 
- Having a good vivid scenery 
- A decent editing app 

HDR Photography -Hoesay


The Taj Mahal 


Philipp Klinger 

Kris Kross 


HDR Photography Intro -Hoesay

1. What manipulations to the camera will you need to make to create an HDR image?
Some of the manipulations to the camera in order to make an HDR image would be the shutter speed and ISO in order to make the photo either lighter or darker. 

2. What equipment will we use to take this type of image?
Just a camera and knowing how to make an image lighter or darker. 

3. What is the reason someone might take an HDR image?
It adds a lot of color and looks really vibrant. In nature shots would look really cool and detailed with a million things going on at once. Especially if it looks so good that it's almost 3D it'll add more to the photo. 

4. What can we expect to happen with the images once we merge them together, what will we see that we might not have seen with just one photo?
It'll look really detailed and vibrant with colors. Since the sky has been cloudy lately the clouds will look like they're popping out of the photo.