Monday, October 15, 2007


This shows a photo without merging so it is very easy to see and understand.














This picture shows the use of framing and balance, It is very balanced and fills the frame.











This photo shows wonderful use of lines to focus on an object.


















This picture shows the rule of thirds very well and it shows simplicity too.






Made print!!!!!

Well first we took our negatives and put them into the enlarger. To do this you must first lift the part that holds the tray and then put the negative you want into the tray. Then you must find the right height of the enlarger by moving it up or down to fit the frame, while doin this set the light to the highest setting to see the image. After fitting the light image turn the light down and put the photo paper into the frame. To get the best aperture u can cover 3/4 of the picture and then transfer the image uncover the next fourth and do it again continue until it is finished. Then you can check to see which is best, now redo this but dont cover the picture and just transfer the picture then put it through the developing process and its done.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

B&W Masters


This picture is amazing, it was taken by Carleton Watkins. I love the scene shown in this photo its so beautiful. It shows such a still life but with action.

B&W Masters


This photo was taken by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, of course this is a candid picture. The action is self explanatory, but the picture is great it shows alot of emotion. And it makes you think about life.

B&W Masters


This photo is by Roger Fenton, it shows great candid action. The people are in mid action and are not posing. He caught this photo perfectly.