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1. What are photo transfers?
a picture transferred or prepared for transference into a solid piece . 2. Step by step, explain how to create a photo transfer (start with materials). pictures wood glue (mach batch card blank sheet water first you have to have all the materials needed to do the transfer than start by cleaning the the wood piece than apply the the glue on the front of the picture and glue it into the wood piece and wait for 24 hours than put the blank sheet on the wood piece and wait for 15 min then try to take all the extra paper and if u need you could use one more layout of glue so that it saves your work. 3. What is the purpose of a photo transfer? The initial intent for this method of moving a pre- made image from one location to another was to serve as an essential substitute for ink.
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1. What is Installation Art? installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that often are site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. 2,How is it different from a painting/photograph (2D)or a sculpture (3D)? Paintings are generally considered “Visual Arts”, whereas sculptures are “Plastic Arts”. In the simplest terms, paintings are generally 2 dimensional representations and sculptures are 3 dimensional. But personally, I’ve been exploring the boundaries between these two for years. Here’s a recent piece I did titled ‘Blessings of the Lilac” that is paint on canvas, with added modeling compound that is also painted. 3. What is the purpose/function of installation art? The focus on how the viewer experiences the work and the desire to provide an intense experience for them is a dominant theme in installation art . i liked this photo because it carved the figures out of ice and placed them on steps in the central Gendarmenmarkt square where they began to melt . i liked this photo because it is made of paper it is very simple but it took a lot of time to work on it .
1. What is macro photography?
photography producing photographs of small items larger than life size. 2. What are some "ingredients" that you need to create a successful macro photograph? shutter speed focus point zoom in 3.How might macro photography be used outside of the "photo art" realm? Macro photography (or photography or macro graphs, and sometimes macro photography ) , is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photographis greater than life size (though macro photography technically refers to the art . 4. How might YOU use macro photography? i might use it to photograph small animals and maybe food or small cells at my home. 1. What is Motion Blur? is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation 2. When would you use motion blur? Explain. We're used to seeing motion blur on moving pictures and images. It gives everything a more natural look because we've become accustomed to seeing motion this way as a result of the various shutter speeds of film and vide 3. What 4 ingredients do you need to create motion blur successfully? 1. open the camera and set up that camera. 2. use high speed or “burst” shooting mode to take multiple images while holding down the shutter button. 3. select Shutter Priority on your mode dial. 4. start with 1/30th of a second and adjust slower and faster as necessary. 4. In your experience, what were some challenges and successes? Explain. it is a little bit hard to find the place that you want to take and it is challenging to freez the picture and it is hard to see the panning,But if the speed of the motion is fast, like someone swinging a baseball bat, you may need 1/1000th second to freeze the action. When it comes to direction, a subject that is moving towards you or away from you can be frozen with a slower shutter speed than a subject that is moving in a side-to-side direction. 5. What will you work on to improve your Motion Blur technique? i will work hard to improve my skills to take a very good pictures of motion blur and i just have trouble seeing the camera words ,i am very shy to wear my glasses. i have to work hard to get everything as fast as i could do. 6. Include an example of your BEST example of Motion Blur. 1. What is light painting?
Light painting is an imaging technique that uses a moving light source to add light to an under-illuminated subject while taking a long-exposure photograph. A scene or object can be brought to life by painting with a beam of light! 2. What manuals on the camera do you use to create a light painting?
Trevor Williams, because he is currently a member of the Japan -based light painting group Fiz-iks, might be a familiar name to a lot of people. Not only has he been featured here before, but he’s one of the most prominent light painting photographers working today. He also gave a big boost to the light painting community by creating the widely known Flickr group History of google doodle
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