Basically we took a picture we liked and pixelate it. Then we painted and it, following the colours as closely as possible.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Developed Photographs
4 seconds
1 second
3 seconds
2 seconds
FILEM CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHS
4 seconds
3, 6,9,12,15 seconds
7.5 seconds
Light Painting
LIGHT PAINTING
Light painting is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera. By moving the light source, the light can be used to selectively illuminate parts of the subject or to "paint" a picture by shining it directly into the camera lens. Light painting requires a slow shutter speed, usually a second or more. Light painting can take on the characteristics of a quick pencil sketch.
EXAMPLES
Light painting is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera. By moving the light source, the light can be used to selectively illuminate parts of the subject or to "paint" a picture by shining it directly into the camera lens. Light painting requires a slow shutter speed, usually a second or more. Light painting can take on the characteristics of a quick pencil sketch.
EXAMPLES
15 seconds
15 seconds
30 seconds
30 seconds
20 seconds
Value Black & White and Chroma Colours
VALUE
BLACK AND WHITE
CHROMA
TONES, TINTS AND SHADES
OUR MID-YEAR FINAL ASSIGNMENT
THIS IS WARM AND COOL
THIS IS ACHROMATIC
THIS IS MONOCHROMATIC
Warm and Cool Colours
WARM COLORS
yellow,yellow orange,orange,red orange,red,and red violetCOOL COLORS
violet,blue violet,blue,blue green,green,and yellow greenColour Wheel
A circle shape that is divided equally in to 12 sections, with each section displaying a different color according to its pigment value. As all colors are created from the three primary colors (red, green and blue), the primary colors are shown forming a triangle within the color wheel. The color wheel shows the relationship between the primary colors, secondary colors, and complementary colors.
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