Friday, December 18, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Print Ad ideas
1. Who is the target audience for this ad? water polo players.
2. What does the photograph tell us about this particular product? you play this sport in water.
3. Talk about the use of color, composition, and style. How does this relate to the product? the way they edited the picture makes this sport look all serious and intense.
1. Who is the target audience for this ad? probably younger people.
2. What does the photograph tell us about this particular product? refer to number 3.
3. Talk about the use of color, composition, and style. How does this relate to the product? the way you edit the picture and photo shop the picture, shows how because she drinks milk, shes fit, and gives her her powers (from the show heros).
1. Who is the target audience for this ad? i would think younger people.
2. What does the photograph tell us about this particular product? that you can find a diffrent computer that fits you and that there's variety.
3. Talk about the use of color, composition, and style. How does this relate to the product? shows diversity in choices.
2. What does the photograph tell us about this particular product? you play this sport in water.
3. Talk about the use of color, composition, and style. How does this relate to the product? the way they edited the picture makes this sport look all serious and intense.
1. Who is the target audience for this ad? probably younger people.
2. What does the photograph tell us about this particular product? refer to number 3.
3. Talk about the use of color, composition, and style. How does this relate to the product? the way you edit the picture and photo shop the picture, shows how because she drinks milk, shes fit, and gives her her powers (from the show heros).
1. Who is the target audience for this ad? i would think younger people.
2. What does the photograph tell us about this particular product? that you can find a diffrent computer that fits you and that there's variety.
3. Talk about the use of color, composition, and style. How does this relate to the product? shows diversity in choices.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
critique
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
best/worst
best:
I can't really explain why i love this picture. Honestly. I just think it's awesome. :)
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
review definitions
Line - thats pretty self-explanitory
Texture - the way something appears to feel.
Complimentary colors - red and green, yellow and purple, and blue and orange.
Leading Line - lines that lead up to an object.
Pattern - ahhhh i cant explain! ahaha
Shooting from the hip - not really thinking about what you're taking a picture of.
Rule of Thirds - helps to possition your subject
Motion (freeze action) - shows a still of an action shot
Motion (show path of motion) - shows the movement of the subject.
Depth of Field (More) - mostly, if not everything, in focus
Depth of Field (Less) - only the subject is clear, and everything around it has blurrs.
Exposure Bracketing - helps figure out if the picture is too bright or too dark.
Perspective (3 different perspectives) - showing the diffrent views of an object
Shooting on 'Large' jpeg format - big picture
Shooting on 'Small' jpeg format - small picture
Texture - the way something appears to feel.
Complimentary colors - red and green, yellow and purple, and blue and orange.
Leading Line - lines that lead up to an object.
Pattern - ahhhh i cant explain! ahaha
Shooting from the hip - not really thinking about what you're taking a picture of.
Rule of Thirds - helps to possition your subject
Motion (freeze action) - shows a still of an action shot
Motion (show path of motion) - shows the movement of the subject.
Depth of Field (More) - mostly, if not everything, in focus
Depth of Field (Less) - only the subject is clear, and everything around it has blurrs.
Exposure Bracketing - helps figure out if the picture is too bright or too dark.
Perspective (3 different perspectives) - showing the diffrent views of an object
Shooting on 'Large' jpeg format - big picture
Shooting on 'Small' jpeg format - small picture
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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