Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Architecture shoot preview assignment

Details / Greyscale:
This is a good picture for detail because it is just a detail of part of the building.
Surroundings:
 I chose this picture for surrounding because it shows what the building is.
Angels and shapes:
 I took this picture for angles and shapes because it isn't a right angle and it has a couple of different shapes put onto it.

Patterns:
 This is a good picture for patterns because the lines and the lights repeat.

 Light:
 I chose this photo for light because it has a lot of windows and shows how the light interacts with the building.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Action Shoot Final

Picture 1:
Damon Griffin is a senior at Akins High School who enjoys playing outside, and likes being active. If it was up to him he would stay outside and play all day long.


Photo 2:
Jonatan Aguilar, a junior at Akins High School drives his car to school on a cloudy day in may. He didn't realize that he was driving 10mph above the speed limit, a cop saw and he got a ticket for speeding in a school zone.


Picture 3:
A very talented student named Damon Griffin is practicing his kicking in order to get better. Recently he had twisted his ankle and is trying to get better.


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Architecture Preview 5-4-2011

This is a good picture for "detail" because it doesn't show all of the building and it is close up to the building.

I chose this picture for "light" because the top of the building is basically a bunch of windows and has a lot of natural light coming in through them.

I think that this is a good picture for "patterns" because the yellow and the white but also the building itself, part of it looks horizontal and others look vertical.

This is a good picture for "angels and shapes" because the view point of the picture changed, and also the building has different shapes.

I chose this picture for "surrounding" because the house or building looks like a big rock, and the ground and background blend in with it.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Architecture Preview


La Pedrera, Spain

 

Kunsthaus Graz, Austria

Writing a news lead (or lede)

Father Was a Spy, Sons Conclude With Regret

Who: Michael and Robert

What: Were kids during the cold war, and their parents were executed.

When: During the cold war

Where: Soviet Union

Why: Their parents were executed because they were accused of giving atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet Union.

How:  They were whisked from an unwanted limelight to urban anonymity and eventually to suburban obscurity.

Their Lead:

They were the most famous orphans of the cold war, only 6 and 10 years old in 1953 when their parents were executed at Sing Sing for delivering atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet Union. Then they were whisked from an unwanted limelight to urban anonymity and eventually to suburban obscurity.
My Lead:
 They were just kids at the age of 6 and 10 when they lost both parents, during the cold war in 1953 when their parents were executed. This lead to them being the most famous orphans. They were being accused of being spy's and delivering atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet Union.

'Unrestored' copy of first Superman comic book for sale

Who: A copy of the original comic "Action Comics No. 1"

What: Are making a comeback out of it.

When: First made on June 1938 for only 10 cents a page.

Where: Comic stores.

Why: Of the 100 existing copies, 80 percent have been restored, but people want an untouched copy.

How: People want to get the original comic book and not the one that has been changed.

Their lead:

After being hidden away for years, a copy of the original "Action Comics No. 1" comic book, featuring Superman and friends, will make a comeback -- to the tune of about $400,000, a comic expert told CNN Thursday.


My Lead:

On Thursday an expert told our CNN reporter that the original copy of "Action Comics No. 1" with Superman and friends will be coming back for about $400,000 the tune.