Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Print Evaluation My First Print by Umar Kurugu

1.) Is anything in sharp focus?
Yes the objects that are black seem to be in sharp focus.
a.) Describe what is in focus and what is not.
The person I took a picture of and the plants around him are in focus, but the railing isn't in focus.
b.) If not in focus, state the cause.
The railing isn't the center of the photo and it is on the outskirts of the photo therefore it appears blurry.

2.) Is there good contrast? (Look for the blacks and whites in the photo)?
The black clothing of the person in the photo reading the newspaper along with the white tile of the hallway floor.
a.) If no, state the probable cause?

3.) Are all the rules followed? (Is the photo candid? Does the subject fill the frame? Does the photo contain action? Does it follow composition rules? Does it show "academics"?)
a.) If yes, explain what techniques were used and how you followed them in your photo.
b.) If no, how will you correct this next time? I will move in closer to take the photo of my subject in order to fill the frame.

4.) Is there yellowing or are there spots on the print?
No
a.) If yes, what caused it/them?

5.) Are there print rings or spots?
No
a.) If yes, state the probable cause.

6.) Are your negatives, contact sheet, test strip and print stored in your folder?
Yes
a.) If no, explain why.
What are they doing?
Working on a math problem

Where are they?In either Geometry or Algebra II

When is this happening?
It is happening during sixth period.
Why are they doing this?
In order to strength their math skills.
Let's write a caption:

1st sentence

Subject -- action verb (present tense) -- object -- how -- why -- when -- where.
Brandon is working on a Geometry assignment using a ruler and a calculator during his sixth period class.

The verb should be in present tense and the sentence should answer the 5Ws and 1H.

2nd sentence

Subject -- verb (past tense) -- object (describes background [context] of the situation shown in picture.)

The verb should be in past tense and the sentence should provide background info we couldn't get from looking at the sentence. Brandon worked on his Geometry assignment and is
waiting for his partner to finish.

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