I chose to do black and white landscapes for my final exam. They are rather self explanatory, just being pictures of landscapes that are black and white. I chose the photographer Ansel Adams. He was known for his pictures of the American landscape, specifically the American west, such as Yosemite national park. My images show the theme because they are black and white and pictures of landscapes. They match the theme pretty well. I took a picture of a track in the woods. I like the lighting. I wasn't telling a story. I think it is a good picture because it has nice contrast.
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This famous picture of Albert Einstein was taken March 14, 1951. It was taken by photographer Arthur Sasse. It was Einstein's 72nd birthday and he had been smiling for photographers all day. When photographer for the United Press, Arthur Sasse, tried to take his picture, Einstein decided he was sick of smiling so he stuck out his tongue. I wanted to pay homage to this picture for a few reasons. First, it is a widely recognized picture. Secondly, I enjoyed the story behind it. Finally I wanted to recreate it because it shows that even geniuses such as Einstein have a sense of humor. I payed homage to the Einstein picture where he's sticking his tongue out. I took a picture of Tanner, Nick, Joey, Jack, and Colby. I like the way most of the faces have half of them dark. I wasn't telling a story, just recreating a picture. I like the Joestein picture the best because his expression is closest to the original photograph.
I wanted to tell a story of someone's day without showing the person themselves. The person gets up, gets dressed, gets their school bag, gets in the car, gets to a school, waits in a classroom, goes into their school, goes home, rides a quad, goes to bed and repeats. I like the quad picture because it was fun to take even though I had to slow down. I like the pictures my hand is in the best. I think they're pretty good pictures.
I took pictures of Kraft Edgers scissors. I like the lighting in the photos. I wasn't telling a story, just showing a product. I think they're good pictures because the background isn't distracting.
For my hill word, I used a chair back, the side of our outdoor kitchen, and my locker. I wasn't telling a story, because when I took the pictures I wasn't sure what word I was going to use. I think it's a good picture because I like the i. I Like the lighting in most of my alphabet pictures.
I took a picture of a truck, a snowmobile crossing sign, a row of cars in a parking lot, a fire hydrant, and a dirt road. I didn't try to tell a story, but I tried to focus on things that show rural Michigan. I like the lighting in most of the pictures, especially the fire hydrant picture. I think they are good pictures because they have nice backgrounds.
I took a picture of Nick on a pole, Colby jumping from a platform, Nick hanging on monkey bars upside down, and two of Colby on a swing. I told a story of a park. I like the lighting in my photos. I think they're good because the background is nice.
I took a picture of a bird we have mounted, an antelope, a jackolope, my cat, and a pheasant. I wasn't telling a story. I tried to make the backgrounds plain. I think they are alright photos because they show different animals.I took a picture of Nick with his book for environmental, Jack for formal, Jack for faceless, and a wild Tanner in his natural habitat for candid. I tried to focus on comical photos. I wasn't telling a story. I think they are good photos because they have a variety of topics.
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