Thursday, July 31, 2014

Selfies

EXTRA CREDIT
Selfie with Hoe, I mean "bae"
Lookin' at the Booty

Say Cheese!

Behind the Scenes of my Photoshoot- look 1

Behind the scenes #2

Behind the Scenes #3

Victoria's Quince

Just woke up

In Bed #1
 In Bed #2
Black&White #1

Black&White #2

Sitting on the Curb

Mirror Selfie

Ignore the Caption, I was having a Convo

Starbucks

20 photos over break

#1: Sabrina: Are you Gucci or nah?
#2: Beach Ride

#3: Holly eager to go on a walk

#4: Lunch

#5: Beach Ride(looking over)

#6: Holly wants my Food

#7: A friend's lunch order

#8: Wednesday

#9: Chaos

#10: Chaos wants a Carrot

#11: Neighbor's Flowers

#12: Panera Salad

#13: Flowers @ school

#14: My legs @ Shelter Island

#15: Crashing Wave @ Shelter Island

#16: Bonfire @ Shelter Island

#17: Paddleboat @ Shelter Island

#18: Maria
#19: Holly
#20: Callie


extra credit: any 10 recent pics

extra credit: any 10 recent pics
Chanel, Bloomingdales, Fashion Valley

Apples

 Me modeling

Me modeling #2

Armani: Ferdinand's Familia and Rescue Ranch, IB

Annie: Last Day of School 2014

Najee: Birthday girl!
                                     
Bonfire @ Shelter Island

Holly just waking up from a nap under the tree

Boat: Shelter Island

Annie

Not your picture, Connor!

Monday, July 28, 2014

vocab 2

FILE FORMAT- the form in which digital images are stored and recorded, e.g., JPEG, RAW, TIFF, etc.
FILTER- usually a piece of plastic or glass used to control how certain wavelengths of light are recorded. A filter absorbs selected wavelengths, preventing them from reaching the light sensitive medium. Also, software available image-processing computer programs can produce special filter effects
FLARE- unwanted light streaks or rings that appear in the viewfinder, on the recorded image, or both. It's caused by extraneous light entering camera during shooting.
FOCUS- an optimum sharpness or image clarity that occurs when a lens creates a sharp image by converging light rays to specific points at the focal plane.
FRAME- the complete image-exposure area
F/STOP- the size of the aperture or diaphragm opening of a lens, also referred to as f/number or stop
GB- (gigabyte) just over one million bytes
HARD DRIVE- a contained storage unit made up of magnetically sensitive disks
HOT SHOE- an electronically connected flash mount on the camera body. It enables direct connection between the camera and an external flash, and synchronizes the shutter release wit the firing of flash
ICON- a symbol used to represent a file, function, or program
IMAGE EDITING PROGRAM- software that allows for image alteration and enhancement
INFINITY- a term used to denote the theoretically most distant point of focus
ISO- from ISOS (greek for equal) a term for industry standards from the International Organization for Standardization. when an ISO number is applied to film, it indicates the relative light sensitivity of the recording medium. Digital sensors use film ISO equivalents, which are based on enhancing the data stream or boosting the signal
JPEG- Joint Photographic Experts Group. This is a loss compression file format that works with any computer and photo software. JPEG examines an image for redundant info and then removes it. It's a variable compression format because the amount of leftover data depends on the detail in the photo and the amount of  compression. At low compression/high quality, the loss of data has a negligible effect on the photo
KB- (kilobyte) just over one thousand bytes
LCD- Liquid Crystal Display, which is a flat screen with two clear polarizing sheets on either side of a liquid crystal solution. When activated by an electric current, the LCD causes the crystals to either pass through or block light in order to create a colored image display
LED- Light Emitting Diode. It's a signal often employed as an indicator on cameras as well as on other electronic equipment
LENS- a piece of optical glass on the front of a camera that has been precisely calibrated to allow focus
LENS SHADE- a short tube that can be attached to the front of a lens to reduce flare. It keeps undesirable light from reaching the front of the lens and also protects the front of the lens
LIGHT METER- also called an exposure meter, it is a device that measures light levels and calculates the correct aperture and shutter speed

vocab 1

AE(automatic exposure)- when the camera measures light and makes the adjustments necessary to create proper image density on sensitized media
AF(automatic focus)- when the camera automatically adjusts the lens elements to sharply render the subject
APERTURE- the opening in the lens that allows light to enter the camera
APERTURE PRIORITY- a type of automatic exposure in which you manually select the aperture and the camera automatically selects the shudder speed
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT- any light source that doesn't exist in nature, such as incandescent, fluorescent, and other manufactured lighting
AVAILABLE LIGHT- the amount of illumination at a given location that apples to natural and artificial light sources but not those supplied specifically for photography it is also call existing light or ambient light
BACKLIGHT- light that projects toward the camera from behind the subject
BIT/BYTE- binary digit. this is the basic unit of binary computation/eight bits
BOUNCE LIGHT- light that reflects off of another surface before illuminating the subject
BULB- a camera setting that allows the shutter to stay open as long as the shutter release is depressed
CARD READER- device that connects to your computer and enables quick and easy download of images from memory card to computer
CLOSE-UP- a general term used to describe an image created by closely focusing on a subject
COMPRESSION- method of reducing file size through removal of redundant data as with the JPEG file format
CONTRAST- the difference between two or more tones in terms of luminance, density, or darkness
CPU- Central Processing Unit. This is the "brains" of a computer or a lens
CROPPING- the process of extracting a portion of the image area. if this portion of the image is enlarged, resolution is subsequently lowered
DAYLIGHT- a white balance setting that renders accurate color when shooting in mid-day sunlight
DEPTH OF FIELD- the image space in front of and behind the plane of focus that appears acceptably sharp in the photograph
DOWNLOAD- the transfer of data from one device to another, such as from camera to computer or computer to printer
DPI- dots per inch, referring to printing resolution
EXPOSURE- when light enters the camera and reacts with the sensitized medium. the term can also refer to the amount of the light that strikes the light sensitive medium