This photo was taken using F/2.8 aperture. You can tell this because the background is blurry while the bird is in focus. This photo was taken using F/16 aperture. You can tell this because the background is in focus as well as the foreground. 1. We should closely relate aperture to our eyes. 2.The smaller the aperture, the larger the f-stop. The larger the aperture, the smaller the f-stop. 3. The aperture affects the depth of field because the larger the aperture is, then the more focused objects are in the foreground while the smaller the aperture is, the more focused objects are in the background. Shutter Speed This picture was taken using a high shutter speed. You can tell because you cannot see movement in the photo (isn't blurry) This picture was taken using a low shutter speed. You 1. a) high shutter speed b) high shutter speed c) high shutter speed d) medium shutter speed e) fast shutter speed f) fast shutt
A) I've learned that when you manipulate photos there is a fine line between ethical and nonethical photos. Photoshop is very controversial and can cause many people to be upset about edited photos. Many major publishing companies do not tolerate doctored images at all, and can cause people to lose their jobs. B) The philosophy of photo manipulation for newspaper companies like the Washington Post and New York Times is to provide very strict guidelines for any sort of photoshop. C) I think that it is acceptable to altar an image as long as it does not affect the meaning of an image. I do not think it is ethical to crop somebody's face onto someone else's body because it is hinting that that is their body. I do, however, think that adjusting colors or lighting is acceptable. D) I think that this image is the most unethical because it shows Oprah's head on somebody else's body while stating that it is Oprah. Also, this was published without the consent of eithe
The story is about a man who races to a chapel on a girl's wedding day to stop the marriage. The girl seems to be waiting for him as he speeds through traffic in order to make it to her before it is too late. Right before they say their "I do's", he runs in just in time to stop it. Notes: Who: The guy who is driving the car, bride, bridesmaids, other man (father), priest, groom What: the driver is going fast, gripping wheel, marriage ceremony, interrupts wedding When: current Where: A long twisted road, forrest, middle of nowhere, beach, bridge, mountains, city, church Why: The driver was driving in order to stop the wedding How: by speeding over in his new car Other: Driver seems anxious, bride seems happy, other man is older, he's the brides father, bride is nervous, driver checks his clock, father checks his clock (ooooh??), bride is looking for something/one, wife sees man, heavy breathing Interviews: Driver: What is your name? "My na
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