You will be uploading your images onto your blog as a new post titled “Shutter Speed Exercise.” Have your best photo of the 1/3, 1/30, 1/60th, 1/250 and 1/1000 on there, making sure your main subject is in focus. In your caption you will be stating what the shutter speed, aperture and ISO is, and answering the following questions underneath the images:
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Write up your notes on Daguerrotypes and Cyanotypes as a blog post. You will need to do some further research on top of the video to answer the following questions.
Daguerrotype: Include: a. Inventor and when it was discovered b. What goes into the process- what kind of chemicals are used? Any specific equipment? What is a daguerrotype exactly? c. Image of a Daguerrotype- either from the web or take an image of the one shown in class. Cyanotype: Include: a. Inventor and when it was first discovered b. What chemicals are used in a cyanotype c. Step by step of what you did to create a cyanotype d. Image of your cyanotype(s) 1. Drag the element of TITLE down (or "new post") and title it your story's title
2. Drag the element of IMAGE down (as large as possible) and drag the first image of your story into the spot. 3. CAPTION the image by clicking on it and getting the drop down menu. Put in the TITLE of the picture and the camera information including the aperture, shutter speed and ISO. 4. Once you've done the photo and caption, drag the element of TEXT underneath the photo (making sure the photo is as large as possible) and write your story underneath each image. Put your three images of the boxes on top and under the captions write the information of the Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO. Underneath that write what you saw in the boxes and your notes from the aperture video.
Put your notes on the lecture of Digital Camera Basics here. You may also include images from the web to add to your understanding.
Do a write up of what a camera obscura is IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Include a diagram from the web of what it looks like and how it works, and talk about what we have in class. You may also include a photograph of Abelardo Morell's work within the blog post too.
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