Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
My initial reaction of the photo was shock and outrage. I was wondering who would do an awful thing like that, to put a baby in a cage. Until I figured this is not what I thought it was. The photo was taken by unknown photographer in 1937,CA. Of a baby cage used to ensure that children get enough sunlight and fresh air when living in an apartment building. I think the photographer succeeded capturing the photo from a difficult angle. Also, I like how blurry the background is, and it is well exposed. what first caught my eye the look on the baby face, I think the baby was admiring the view. I wish I had the same cage when I were in his age, I think It would be amazing.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
assignment 3
What is your greatest achievement?
" Learning English was my greatest achievement"
Is there anything going on currently in your life that you are exited about?
" My 21st birthday is tomorrow, and I am very exited for that"
What would you like to see change in at UTSA?
"We need more buildings, and UTSA looks more like high school"
If you were asked to give advice to a large group of people, what would you say?
"Be happy, and ignore things that make you feel sad"
What experience in life has taught you the most?
"Being in the U.S, and meeting a lot of different people"
" Learning English was my greatest achievement"
Is there anything going on currently in your life that you are exited about?
" My 21st birthday is tomorrow, and I am very exited for that"
What would you like to see change in at UTSA?
"We need more buildings, and UTSA looks more like high school"
If you were asked to give advice to a large group of people, what would you say?
"Be happy, and ignore things that make you feel sad"
What experience in life has taught you the most?
"Being in the U.S, and meeting a lot of different people"
Monday, October 7, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Assignment_001_composition
Shutter 1/25 sec; Aperture f/22; ISO 800
Vertical Format
Shutter 1/64 sec; Aperture f/18; ISO 400
Converging Lines
Shutter 1/250 sec; Aperture f/5.6; ISO 200
Asymmetrical Balance
Shutter 1/200 sec; Aperture f/14; ISO 1600
Shape
Shutter 1/250 sec; Aperture f/14; ISO 3200
Frame within a Frame
Shutter 1/125 sec; Aperture f/7.1; ISO 400
Stop Motion
Shutter 1/20 sec; Aperture f/5.0; ISO 1600
Zig Zag Lines
Shutter 1/250 sec; Aperture f/3.5; ISO 200
Open Frame
Shutter 1/10 sec; Aperture f/4.0; ISO 1600
Curvilinear lines
Thursday, September 12, 2013
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