Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Little People Project

Little People in the Library.

Close up on the Little People on a book.


Little People in the Cafeteria.
Close up on the Little People in the Cafeteria.


Little People in the Hallway.



Close up on Little People in the Hallway


Close up on Little people on the Camera in Photography.


Little People on a Camera from Photography.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Little People Location Shots

Little People



Here are some of the locationshots I have have taken with the use of Little People.



In the hallway, with a blue background.

Close up on the little people

Outside the college.

Close up on the little people infront of the College Sign

Outside the main reception.

Close up of the Little People outside the main reception.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

FLOWERS/DOG Pictures (-:

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Little People

Little People



  • ·Details on the artist - The artist is Slinkachu, male, 28year old, born in Devon in 1979 and now lives in the London, UK -  'Little People Project' started in 2006, he has had 24 shows which contains groupwork and solowork.









  • · A brief introduction on how these pictures might have been taken including macro photography - It involves the remodelling and painting of miniature model train set characters, which I then place and leave on the street. http://slinkachu.com/little-people


























    •  Examples of advertising photos and small studio/model pictures that you can find.

           - Places in the college:
    1. On the stairs.
    2. Hallways.
    3. Classrooms.
    4. Media Department.

    Tuesday, November 1, 2011

    The Decisive Moment

    Decisive moments.
     A decisive moment is something different, something uniq, something that is made with time and effort.
    It's a picture which is taking perfectly. 
    Once you take a picture, you wont be able to change it.
    If it's a minute after or before, it is still not the same image.
    It's all about waiting for the right time to take a picture. 













    Roads in Crawley Town.















    Cars going on roundabout.  

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011

    Macro Photography

    Todays lesson was based on.

    How to use Macro on a camera.

    We had to take pictures by using the setting Macro (It is symbolised as a Flower).
    When you take pictures by using the Macro, it takes the object and puts it in a sharper focus.
    Here are some examples;


    Close-up shot.






     Water on the cd creates a great picture of the drops of water, Close-up.
    The side of a IPod, Close-up.

    Tuesday, October 4, 2011

    Photo Notes. Lesson 2.

    Understanding the focus.
    - 1. Subject.
    - 2. Light reflecting from the subject.
    - 3. Lens correctly focused.
    - 4. Light refracted by lens onto sensor.

    Shutter speed.
    How fast the shutter opens and closes to let light into the camera.
    1/250th of a second is fast. You use it in light conditions.
    1/30th of a second is slow. You use it for in dark conditions. 

    Aperture.
    How big the opening of the lens is to let light in.
    f/2.1 is a large opening of the lens.
    f/22 is a small opening of the lens.
     Higher the F number is the larger the dept of field is.

    The smaller number there is the bigger the hole gets. 

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011

    Photo Lesson 1

    Digitalcreator Unit B


     
    Analogue Photography

    Capture: The lens of the camera and the light sensetive film.
    Process: The develop of the negative film.
    Store: The develop of the negative film and the photographic photo.


    Digital Photography

    Capture: The lens of the digital camera and the sesitive sensor for the use of the capture.
    Process:  The digital data is by a processor.
    Store: The storage of the digital camera is the memory card.



    Types of image files

    RAW: High quality of the original file.
    JPEG: Reduces file size, not as good quality.
    .tif: Tagged image file format, best for printing images.
    .psd: Photoshop Documents
    .gif: Graphics interchange format, animated images.
     
    Mega pixels

    6mp - Has less squares in the photo, so it's more lifelike.
    1mp - Has more squares in the photo, so it's more not lifelike.

    Tuesday, September 20, 2011

    Types of Photography

    Types of Photography!

    - Landscape
    - Portrait
    - Advertising
    - Wildlife
    - Documentary - Scientific, Sport, Journalism & Historical Geographic
    - Religious
    - Products
    - Identity
    - Idols
    - Films
    - Macro - Depth of field, extreme close up