Top 100 most famous

A Man On The Moon, Neil Armstrong, Nasa, 1969, “Somewhere in the Sea of Tranquillity, the little depression in which Buzz Aldrin stood on the evening of July 20, 1969, is still there—one of billions of pits and craters and pockmarks on the moon’s ancient surface. But it may not be the astronaut’s most indelible mark.” I really like this one because it shows something historical and something that changed us.

A Man On The Moon, Neil Armstrong, Nasa, 1969

Migrant Mother, Dorothea Lange, 1936, ‘The picture that did more than any other to humanize the cost of the Great Depression almost didn’t happen. Driving past the crude “Pea-Pickers Camp” sign in Nipomo, north of Los Angeles, Dorothea Lange kept going for 20 miles. But something nagged at the photographer from the government’s Resettlement Administration, and she finally turned around. ” I chose this picture because it shows how times were, and how many people suffered because of it, it really shows how far we come in technology, inventions, and many more and how we can help people.

Migrant Mother, Dorothea Lange, 1936

Cotton Mill Girl, Lewis Hine, 1908, “Working as an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee, Lewis Hine believed that images of child labor would force citizens to demand change.” This picture really showed child labor, and explotiation of people back then, many kids were forced to work 14 hour long shifts, with barley any pay, low labor = less workers, but back then money and job were what people needed, so people did anything for money to survive.

Cotton Mill Girl, Lewis Hine, 1908

White Balance

White balance is a term that is referred to as “The process of removing or neutralizing color cast in your images. In other words, it means changing the color of your image. Different light gives different effects to a photo. Like warm colors can enhance a photo or winter colors (blues, white) give off brighter image. Color temp is correcting for a cast produced by the color temperature of light. Basically, saying that it corrects the color of light. White balance is important because it may make or break an image or photo. Making your image to look bad. Here are some tips.

  • Sunny, which works for mid-morning and mid-afternoon sun
  • Shade, which works for scenarios with heavy shade (e.g., portraits under a tree)
  • Cloudy, which works for outdoor scenes featuring overcast lighting
  • Flash, which works for scenes lit by standard off-camera speedlights and pop-up flashes
  • Incandescent, which works for indoor scenes lit by standard warm bulbs
  • Fluorescent, which works for indoor scenes lit by fluorescent bulbs

Lightroom edit

Differences: Unlike Photoshop, lightroom has more options for filters, or portraits. Lightroom is more user friendly and easier to use. But I feel like Photoshop has more options than Lightroom.

Similarities: They both edit photos, but I was surprised with the Healing tool, it works really well. I also like how they have a lot of options, but Lightroom seem more for beginners. They’re both good in terms of editing.

Portraits

35.00mm, 1/800sec f/5.6 iso 3200

22.00mm 1/400 sec f/5.6 iso 3200

50.00mm 1/500sec f/5.6 iso 3200

Lighting, leaf’s, sun, bright, depth of field, blurry, saturated, focus, off centered, hair, frizz, warm, autumn, red, orange, yellow, brown, branches, clear, hoodie, mid-day, expensive camera, sharp, smooth, rich.

Portraits Tips

10 tips for taking good portraits.

  • Lighting, it helps enhance the person face and may make the image better.
  • Looking in frame, helps get the persons face.
  • Depth of field can also help making your subject pop.
  • Make sure the subject isn’t in an uncomfortable position, and make sure they’re relaxed.
  • Framing can also help the subject pop out more.
  • Using natural light help because with studio lights, can make it come out bright, or look unnatural.
  • Using a reflector can help with making the subject look better.
  • Using a wider aperture.
  • Focus on the subject.
  • Edit out any imperfection.

What is action motion/blur?

Action in Motion is a photographer taking pictures of athletes or regular people while they do something. This is mainly used during football games; you need a fast shutter speed. This is because you’re shooting in fast, people are moving so you got to be quick. This is a job many photographers get because once you get it, it becomes easy.

Motion blur is using a slower shutter speed like under a 10th of a second. This is mainly used for regular or just for fun, in my opinion its easier for beginner’s because you get the jest for what action in motion is, they’re both easy to use. Slower shutter speed gives it the blurry effect. Many people see it as easier and I agree, why? It’s easier to use and do.