1. She has worked with:
-the Rolling Stones -Nike -John Lennon and Yoko Ono 2. Her most famous work is the picture she took of John Lennon and Yoko Ono 5 hours before Lennon's murder. The picture made the Rolling Stone magazine cover and is considered one of the magazine's most famous cover photographs. 3. Leibovitz used symmetrical balance in that famous cover of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, as the two are cuddled up together in the center of the cover photo. Premium Exhibition in New York City:
The article is about a photography exhibition in NYC's Agora Gallery. I loved the black and white exhibit. I think the shot of the farm with the tree looked really cool. 1. Where and when was Ansel Adams born?
February 20, 1902 in the Fillmore District of San Francisco 2. Was Ansel a good student? He was not 3. How old was Ansel Adams when he first experienced Yosemite? 14 years 4. How long did it take to get to Yosemite from San Francisco? Today it takes about 3-4 hours. 2-3 weeks 5. Who gave him his first camera and what was it? His parents gave him a Kodak No.1 Box Camera 6. Which group did Ansel Adams often hike with? Sierra Club 7. To what President did Adams take his photographs (book project) in order to persuade him to support King's Canyon as a national park? Franklin D. Roosevelt 8. What photograph is probably one of the most famous photographs in the twentieth century? Moonrise Over Hernandez 9. He was nearing what age, when the financial security that had eluded him all his life materialized at last? Nearing 70 years of age 10. How was Adams honored after he died? He was given the presidential Medal of Freedom Photos on left are after, photos on right are before. Both photos mainly fixed lighting. The detail shot of the flower was really dark and the filter fixed that. The landscape shot was a little gloomy because of the overcast conditions so it became a little brighter.
Grand landscape: the "big view" photo, top middle and bottom left, it captures a large expanse in one photo.
Detail landscape: less imposing than grand landscapes, captures a smaller area in one photo, top right and top left abstract images: very close-up photos that eliminate context of what is being photographed, bottom middle and right 1. Our overall concept was a person so engrossed in their phone they don't notice someone tapping on their should. I think we succeeded.
2. I like that we were able to keep the surroundings of the cinemagraph still without it being weird. 3. I think we could have had Luca exaggerate the motion of tapping my shoulder because it's a small movement and difficult to see. 4. For easier to create, a larger file size limit would reduce a lot of constraints. Obviously, that's unavoidable. My favorite part of this image is that the spaced out images make it look like Luca is making huge strides.
The most difficult part was setting up the photos so there was enough space between frames to prevent overlap. The easiest part was the photoshop portion of the project. The auto align and layer masking were very straightforward. |
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