1. What is your reaction to his work?
whoa that is trippy!
2. How do you think he made these photos? the use
of merger photos
3 Think about some buildings
you have seen, which ones would be good to take a photo like this? the frost
bank tower and the art building downtown
Tell me about those buildings,
where are they, could you get easy access to them? they are in the center of
downtown so it is quit easy to get to them.
1. Why did you pick this photo? i liked
it because its very intense i choose it because it shows the danger in this
sport how any thing could happen
2. What category did you
find this photo? Sports action
3. What award did it win (what
place)? He got second place
4. What did the photographer
do that attracted your eye? (I am not talking about the subject, but what
the photographer did) he had it really
close up and it made it very clear what was happening
5. How much
do you think the subject of the photo weighed in the judges minds when they
picked this photo as one of the best of 2012? I'm thinking a lot because it won
second best
6. What do you think the photographer
had to do that was unique to getting this photo? get in the arena and get down
on the ground so you could see it clearly
1. Why did you pick this photo?it shows
the beginning of a tsunami
2. What category did you find
this photo? natural disasters
3. What award did it win
(what place)? first place
4. What did the photographer do
that attracted your eye? (I am not talking about the subject, but what the
photographer did)the water is receading at just he right moment so it makes it
look as if it is danceing for the photographer
5. How much do you think the subject of
the photo weighed in the judges minds when they picked this photo as one of the
best of 2012? i had to be alot for them to give this photo first lace
6. What do you think the photographer
had to do that was unique to getting this photo? he stayed even though he know
the dangers of the disaster
1. Why did you pick this photo? it made
me feel sad
2. What category did you find this photo? environment (nature,
wildlife)
3. What award did it win (what place)?3rd place
4. What did the
photographer do that attracted your eye? (I am not talking about the subject,
but what the photographer did) getting so close you could see the fear in its
eyes
5. How much do you think the subject of the photo weighed in the judges
minds when they picked this photo as one of the best of 2012? not very i mean
he got 3rd
6. What do you think the photographer had to do that was unique to
getting this photo? travel all the way to Vietnam
1. Below each photo are suggestions for
photographers. List 3 of the ones you think are the most important for
photographers to remember when they are out shooting. Photographers should be
aware that different light in the same photo can not only come from inside to
outside but also be from places like under trees to out in the open. Looking at
his art from a different angle completely changes the illusion of depth here.
Photographers should always be on the lookout for when the environment lines up
with what your subjects are doing.
2. Pick your favorite painting, get a
copy of it and post it on your blog.
3. Then go find a REAL photo
that looks like your painting. DO NOT GET AN ACTUAL PHOTO OF THAT PAINTING,
find a photo that copies the style of the painting, but is NOT the painting.





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