Best Work Reflection #3 It seems silly to write about something on social media since most of the time people are just scrolling by and not even recognizing what your writing. But Instagram has helped me see a purpose for social media and has sparked a passion for photography. With my photos, I want to catch someone's eye and make them stop and think. I’ve used Instagram for a couple of years now, and I upload pictures frequently. Right from the start, I tried taking photos of whatever I could;…
Throughout the semester we’ve been talking about art. For my project I wanted to do something I love, so I have a photograph of a water balloon popping. Photography is a way of art because it can capture people, objects, scenes, etc, in a photograph. One photograph can say a lot about something. As for my photo, it does not have a universal message but it says something about how I like to see things. I like to capture objects that someone wouldn 't usually see by just looking with their eyes,…
This installation had been created by Eliasson cutting an opening, or an aperture, directly into the ceiling of the gallery. This aperture had allowed for the sunlight to come into the room and travel from one side of the room to the other, as the sun rose and fell from the horizon throughout the day. Many people have claimed that if you looked long and hard…
dollars. It takes up as much space as 30 football fields. It was built in China by the Chinese Government, Mainly using drones. It was built as far away from civilization as possible as to not get interference. It is called the Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope or FAST for short. Fast was designed to detect strange occurrences in space. Like clouds of dust or strange sources of light. It allows astronomers to not only find out more about our galaxy but also what lays beyond. In…
The design for a satellite to photograph the surface of the earth requires a list of desired features, prioritized from most to least importance, and balanced against the physics of nature’s various waves. To photograph natural and man-made objects on the earth’s surface, the camera must be in the proper location, contain ample power to operate all systems, contain sufficient image resolution to capture the target area, and have the ability to transmit the digital images quickly and reliably to…
great features including waterproofing, fingerprint scanner, and a 12-megapixel camera with a wide f/1.8 aperture and built-in optical image stabilization (OIS). Samsung’s Galaxy 8 gives a tough competition to the iPhone 7 with extending the features from just waterproof and a fingerprint scanner to wireless charging, unlocking of a 2-megapixel shooter with OIS, and an even wider f1/.7 aperture, base storage starting at 64GB and a Micro SD card slot to…
When there is too much pressure, a thin part of the reed bends under the pressure closing the aperture. There is then a choked sound, and lessens as the reed bends. A saxophone player provides a flow of air at a pressure above that of the atmosphere so the air in the saxophone vibrates and some energy will be released through the bell and open key…
the electrons to the anode plate. The electrons are coming from various angles. By creating a Wehnelt cylinder, the gun can become even more negative than electrons, forcing them into a converging pattern. The electrons are then passed through an aperture, escaping into a vacuum chamber, in an ambient pressure of 0.1 mPa. Afterwards, the electrons are subjected to a voltage, resulting in a voltage difference between the cathode and the ground in a manner that minimizes electronic collisions. The…
tried set different ISO, aperture, and shutter-speed numbers. I have to be honest that it wasn’t easy, because I couldn’t tell if is too dark or too bright. I just had to do my best to guess the ISO and shutter speed. With my first try, the first picture was too dark, so I turn ISO number up. As a result, it was much better, but still need more light. Then I played with all the settings for a while until it was the right light I wanted. In the end, I liked the ISO of 800, aperture of 5.0, and…
Photography is a beautiful thing. We all take pictures of interesting things. But by getting the right aperture and right shutter speed we get a perfect picture. The Window At Le Gras is one of those pictures. It was created in 1826 by Nicéphore Niépce. Looking at the picture is almost like looking through a window. Hence the name. The picture was taken from one of the oldest and first cameras ever. The photographer took a picture of buildings surrounding his estate. The first digital…